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Watch: King Of The Streets? Group Of Lions Halt Traffic On Busy Gujarat Highway

Darpan News Desk IANS, 16 Apr, 2017 01:22 PM
    At least 12 lions were spotted at Gujarat’s Pipavav Road in Amreli district where they were seen crossing the highway. 
     
    In the video, which has now gone viral, we can see a herd of majestic Indian Lion arrive crossing the road which causes a traffic jam. The onlookers can be seen recording this rare feat on their phones, as they quickly got off their vehicles. 
     
     
    The pride, which went on to cross the highway, caused a minor traffic jam as commuters had stopped their vehicles to let them cross while they looked in fear and awe.
     
    Commuters had to stop right there to witness the fascinating spectacle. A lot of people started filming them and the videos have gone viral.
     
    Until the lions had safely walked over to the other side of the street, the traffic was on hold. Several Twitter users had a lot to say after watching the video. Read a few tweets here.

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