The roar of the tiger is such that the entire forest resonates. Hearing the voice of Tiger, everyone's senses fly away and the clamor of the best people is tied. Now a tiger remains in discussions on social media these days. This tiger is making headlines due to its strange sounds. The style of this tiger is completely different from the rest of the tigers. By the way, this tiger is special because it is doing roar as well as making sounds of monkeys and sparrows. This video is of Lesnaya Skazka Zoo in Barnaul. It is increasingly seen to be viral at this time. 8-month-old Amur tiger cub filmed ‘singing’ in the most unusual high-pitched voice by team of Barnaul zoo. The call - alike to a bird chirping, a cry & a monkey giggle at the same time- is the cub’s favourite way to attract mother’s attention, the zoo said https://t.co/lwK2AraaAB pic.twitter.com/gIoIyQ0jCZ — The Siberian Times (@siberian_times) February 18, 2021 The tiger you are seeing in this video is a total of 8 months. This tiger is seen making sounds of birds and monkeys. Due to his artistry, he has become a reason for people's interest. Right now everyone is talking about this. According to a reported report, this tiger makes different sounds to attract his mother's attention. It has not been clear till now where did this tiger learn to make the sounds of monkeys and birds. According to Xu, this tiger makes similar sounds since birth. Currently, this video has been shared by Siberian Times on Twitter. Now, this video is becoming increasingly viral at the moment. You can see in this video the tiger is making different types of sounds. By the way, whoever is watching this video at this time, does not understand how Tiger is doing. Xu himself has confirmed the video to be genuine, adding that 'the high-pitched voice of this tiger has not been designed.' Also Read: Uttarakhand glacier burst: National Disaster team reaches inside Tapovan tunnel This shopkeeper sells kulfi wearing more than half a kilo of gold Narayanasamy government falls in Puducherry, another state slips from 'Congress' hands