Elephant Films Unbelievably Cute Wild Tiger Cubs

Elephants carry our ’trunk cam’ to help film newborn tiger cubs. The elephants give us extraordinary access to the lives of tigers. They captured behaviour never seen before. Our story begins with a tantalising glimpse of something very wild tiger cub just 10 days old! These cubs are unusually adventurous. They’re going to be quite a test for their mother! From the day their eyes open and they tumble out of the den, Tiger – Spy in the Jungle captures the day-to-day lives of four tiny tiger cubs as they grow up alongside their devoted mother in the very heart of India. The tiger is not only the world’s favourite wild animal but also one of the rarest, and as David Attenborough says, “This is the most intimate portrait of tigers ever seen.” To enter the world of this tiger family, John Downer and his wizard team, cameraman Michael Richards and techno-boffin Geoff Bell, deploy the ultimate all-terrain camera vehicles – elephants – kitted out with the latest high-
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