A Bengal cat has been spotted in Kui Buri National Park for the first time in a long time.
On December 7, a cameras capture located close to the museum’s warrior system in the area of Khao Khan Hok and Khao Sam Chan caught it in the area of Khao Khan Hok and Khao Sam Chan.
The next time this excellent predator was seen in the playground was about ten years ago, according to the park’s personal Facebook page.
Atthapong Pao-on, garden manager, claimed the tiger sighting was the result of meticulous planning by all teams that placed wildlife cameras traps to track and determine the town’s health.
The return of the cat was a result of the presence of the Kui Buri forest, which was considerably aided by the tireless work of the park soldiers who patrolled  to stop forest invasion and other actions that threaten the atmosphere, according to Mr. Atthapon.
” Bengal tigers are not only powerful animals, but they are also the sign of the presence of nature”, he said.