Wildlife Bioscope

Wildlife Bioscope We are a group of people from Kolkata(West Bengal) who loves to spend some of our free times into the nature, with animals, birds and insects.

Lazy day mood🥱Cub of Tigress F-2Umred Karhandla Wildlife Sanctuary, Maharashtra.Captured by Bodhisatwa Bose
05/09/2025

Lazy day mood🥱

Cub of Tigress F-2

Umred Karhandla Wildlife Sanctuary, Maharashtra.

Captured by Bodhisatwa Bose

Wishing You a very Happy Ganesh Chaturthi🙏🌸Why does Lord Ganesha have an elephant's head?Lord Ganesha, one of the most r...
27/08/2025

Wishing You a very Happy Ganesh Chaturthi🙏🌸

Why does Lord Ganesha have an elephant's head?
Lord Ganesha, one of the most revered deities in Hinduism, is depicted with an elephant's head for several reasons, rooted in mythology and symbolism.

Mythological Origin: The most popular story describes how Ganesha came to have an elephant's head. According to Hindu mythology, he was created by Goddess Parvati from the dirt of her body to guard her while she bathed. When Lord Shiva, Parvati's husband, returned and did not recognize Ganesha, he beheaded him in a fit of rage. After realizing his mistake, Shiva replaced Ganesha's head with that of an elephant to restore him to life.

Symbolism of Wisdom and Understanding: Elephants are often associated with wisdom, intelligence, and memory in various cultures. Ganesha’s elephant head symbolizes these qualities, making him the god of knowledge, learning, and the remover of obstacles, especially in the pursuit of wisdom.

Representation of the Natural World: The elephant, a powerful and gentle creature, represents strength and stability. Ganesha’s form embodies the balance of power and gentleness, which is significant in Hindu philosophy.

In frame - Elephant Dust Bath.

Captured by Bodhisatwa Bose

- Jim Corbett National Park, Uttarakhand.

Proud to be born in the land of vast wildlife.One nation,countless dreams.Wishing you a very happy independence day🇮🇳🙏Ca...
15/08/2025

Proud to be born in the land of vast wildlife.

One nation,countless dreams.

Wishing you a very happy independence day🇮🇳🙏

Captured by Puja Dey

Meet the Engineers of the Jungle.The Majestic, Mighty Elephants.Here’s one of the most interesting facts about elephants...
12/08/2025

Meet the Engineers of the Jungle.

The Majestic, Mighty Elephants.

Here’s one of the most interesting facts about elephants: they can communicate with their feet. There are many ways in which elephants can communicate. They can trumpet call each other – usually when greeting family members – use body language, and typical senses such as touching and scenting. However, one of the most unique communication methods elephants use is through seismic signals, where they create vibrations in the ground, allowing other elephants to detect and absorb them through their feet and bones. The communication channel can work at incredibly vast distances and speed.

Wishing you a very Happy World Elephant Day🐘

Captured by Bodhisatwa Bose & Joydeep Pal

This is our first Sundarban Trip and what a thriller it was!2 Royal Bengal Tiger sightings, plenty of birds, mudskippers...
09/08/2025

This is our first Sundarban Trip and what a thriller it was!

2 Royal Bengal Tiger sightings, plenty of birds, mudskippers and many more.

6 members had experienced the beauty of Mangrove for the first time in their life.

Sundarban you beauty!!

See you soon.. ❤️❤️

Wildlife Bioscope Sundarban Trip August 2025

03/08/2025

It is my deepest sorrow that I am informing you of the death news of your beloved team member Dipayan Ghosh (Tumpai Da) on Sunday, 3rd August, 2025.

যেখানেই থেকো ভালো থেকো দাদা। ❤️ ❤️

"Global Tiger Day"We have to save the most beautiful animal to save the entire eco system.Save Tiger, Save Wildlife.
29/07/2025

"Global Tiger Day"

We have to save the most beautiful animal to save the entire eco system.

Save Tiger, Save Wildlife.

।। Arjuna ।।a new male of PilibhitWildlife Bioscope Pilibhit Trip, May 2025.Captured by Bodhisatwa Bose Official partner...
02/07/2025

।। Arjuna ।।

a new male of Pilibhit

Wildlife Bioscope Pilibhit Trip, May 2025.

Captured by Bodhisatwa Bose

Official partners are WrapCart & Fusion Wale

Bonding between Mother & CubTiger cubs begin consuming solid food when they are six to eight weeks old.At four months of...
21/06/2025

Bonding between Mother & Cub

Tiger cubs begin consuming solid food when they are six to eight weeks old.

At four months of age tiger cubs are about the size of a medium-sized dog and spend their day playing, pouncing and wrestling with siblings.

Tiger cubs are weaned from their mothers by six months of age. However, they are still dependent on the prey their mothers procure for them. Although they are hunting on their own yet, cubs begin to explore and roam their surroundings more freely.

Male tiger cubs weigh about 90 to 105 pounds by six months of age and females are about 30 pounds lighter.

Cubs will begin to follow their mothers out of the den around two months of age. However, they do not participate in the hunt at this point. They wait in a safe place for their mother to bring the food back to them.

Tiger cubs begin to hunt with their mother and siblings between eight and ten months of age. The tigress is primarily concerned with teaching her young how to hunt and protect themselves.

In frame - F-2 & Her Cub.

Captured by Abhipsu Bain

Wildlife Bioscope Umred Karhandla Wildlife Sanctuary Trip, April 2025.

Official partners WrapCart & Fusion Wale

"The King ... Bajrang"The most dominant male of Bandhavgarh. Known for his powerful build this tiger changed the fortune...
18/06/2025

"The King ... Bajrang"

The most dominant male of Bandhavgarh. Known for his powerful build this tiger changed the fortune of Bandhavgarh National Park.

Wildlife Bioscope Bandhavgarh Trip, May 2025.

Captured by Bodhisatwa Bose

Official partners WrapCart & Fusion Wale

17/06/2025

No other sound can match the healing power of the sounds of nature🌿🦚

Wildlife bioscope Bandhavgarh trip May,2025

Captured by Tanusri RoyChowdhury

Official partner WrapCart & Fusion Wale

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