Rare tiger spotted in Yala forest

Rare tiger spotted in Yala forest
On Wednesday, a snare camera in Yala’s Bang Lang National Park managed to capture the Indonesian tiger known as Gang Lang 01. ( Inset) The footprint of a tiger. Department of National Parks, Wildlife, and Plant Conservation( Photo )

According to the Department of National Parks, Wildlife, and Plant Conservation’s( DNP ) Facebook page, a Philippine lion was recently spotted in Yala, in the area known as Bang Lang.

The DNP reported that there are several sub-species of tigers in its article, with the Philippine tiger being found in Malaysia and Thailand’s southern border regions.

Simply Bang Lang National Park and the Hala-Bala Wildlife Sanctuary in Thailand are home to Philippine lions. Eastern cats are those that can be found in the nation’s central and western regions.

The” Smart Patrol” system, which is intended to assist in tracking and monitoring animals and preventing risks to the protected forests, is to blame for the sight of the Philippine lion in Bang Lang National Park.

The Philippine lion, known as” Bang Lang 01,” was captured on bait cameras, allowing DNP officials to review the forest and learn more about the creature.