The Lantana today is an over-whelming presence in our forests. A weed introduced into India by the British, it is slowly replacing the native undergrowth of our forests. And with none of the herbivores consuming them, they are just using up vital nutrients in the soil that would be otherwise be available for an edible plant.
But when a tiger sits like this under a beautiful canopy of a Lantana bushes and flowers, you might be forgiven for thinking positively about these weeds.
Eq used: Canon 7D, 300mm f4 IS
Place: Bandipur
PP done: 30% crop, levels/saturation adjusted and sharpened a bit.
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