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RE: Where is the biggest bengal tigers? - bheem vv - 02-05-2022

(01-26-2022, 01:20 AM)包装 Wrote: 在这里你可以看到 Bheem 和他的兄弟 Mangu 在路上
Bheem
[insta] https://www.instagram.com/p/Bsuq9APFJsg/[/insta]

Mangu

*This image is copyright of its original author
在最新的测量中,比姆的儿子 T25 和 T26 在 1 岁半时分别重达 165 公斤和 158 公斤。在同龄老虎中,它的胸围和颈围惊人。不难看出,他们的父亲比姆也很大。T01 和 T02 这里是 T26 和 T25

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RE: Where is the biggest bengal tigers? - bheem vv - 02-05-2022

(01-26-2022, 01:20 AM)Pckts Wrote: Here you can see Bheem and his brother, Mangu taking up similar distances on the road
Bheem


Mangu

*This image is copyright of its original author

This is taken by the camera monitoring tigers. In 2018, they were taken by the same camera. It can be seen that bheem's neck is much thicker than jobhi's, which explains why bheem's son's neck circumference is so large
*This image is copyright of its original author



RE: Where is the biggest bengal tigers? - Pckts - 02-05-2022

(02-05-2022, 09:22 PM)bheem vv Wrote:
(01-26-2022, 01:20 AM)包装 Wrote: 在这里你可以看到 Bheem 和他的兄弟 Mangu 在路上
Bheem
[insta] https://www.instagram.com/p/Bsuq9APFJsg/[/insta]

Mangu

*This image is copyright of its original author
在最新的测量中,比姆的儿子 T25 和 T26 在 1 岁半时分别重达 165 公斤和 158 公斤。在同龄老虎中,它的胸围和颈围惊人。不难看出,他们的父亲比姆也很大。T01 和 T02 这里是 T26 和 T25

*This image is copyright of its original author
Neither weight is special for a cat of that age.
For instance, Chota Matka and Tara Chan weighed in at 162 and 173kg before the age of 2 and their mother and father are smaller. Also I’m curious where you got the weight and measurements from?


RE: Where is the biggest bengal tigers? - Pckts - 02-05-2022

(02-05-2022, 09:30 PM)bheem vv Wrote:
(01-26-2022, 01:20 AM)Pckts Wrote: Here you can see Bheem and his brother, Mangu taking up similar distances on the road
Bheem


Mangu

*This image is copyright of its original author

This is taken by the camera monitoring tigers. In 2018, they were taken by the same camera. It can be seen that bheem's neck is much thicker than jobhi's, which explains why bheem's son's neck circumference is so large
*This image is copyright of its original author

No image?


RE: Where is the biggest bengal tigers? - Charger01 - 02-05-2022

(02-05-2022, 11:11 PM)Pckts Wrote:
(02-05-2022, 09:22 PM)bheem vv Wrote:
(01-26-2022, 01:20 AM)包装 Wrote: 在这里你可以看到 Bheem 和他的兄弟 Mangu 在路上
Bheem
[insta] https://www.instagram.com/p/Bsuq9APFJsg/[/insta]

Mangu

*This image is copyright of its original author
在最新的测量中,比姆的儿子 T25 和 T26 在 1 岁半时分别重达 165 公斤和 158 公斤。在同龄老虎中,它的胸围和颈围惊人。不难看出,他们的父亲比姆也很大。T01 和 T02 这里是 T26 和 T25

*This image is copyright of its original author
Neither weight is special for a cat of that age. Also I’m curious where you got the weight and measurements from?
Tigers of that age (juvenile, 1-2 years old) generally weigh 50-120 kg (Dr. Jhala and Dr. Sadhu, 2017) so 159 kg and 165 kg is definitely above average. Source of these weights is the same pdf of tiger measurements in Panna, other body measurements were 190 cm and 187.5 cm head-body length, respectively.


RE: Where is the biggest bengal tigers? - Pckts - 02-05-2022

(02-05-2022, 11:20 PM)Khan85 Wrote:
(02-05-2022, 11:11 PM)Pckts Wrote:
(02-05-2022, 09:22 PM)bheem vv Wrote:
(01-26-2022, 01:20 AM)包装 Wrote: 在这里你可以看到 Bheem 和他的兄弟 Mangu 在路上
Bheem
[insta] https://www.instagram.com/p/Bsuq9APFJsg/[/insta]

Mangu

*This image is copyright of its original author
在最新的测量中,比姆的儿子 T25 和 T26 在 1 岁半时分别重达 165 公斤和 158 公斤。在同龄老虎中,它的胸围和颈围惊人。不难看出,他们的父亲比姆也很大。T01 和 T02 这里是 T26 和 T25

*This image is copyright of its original author
Neither weight is special for a cat of that age. Also I’m curious where you got the weight and measurements from?
Tigers of that age (juvenile, 1-2 years old) generally weigh 50-120 kg (Dr. Jhala and Dr. Sadhu, 2017) so 159 kg and 165 kg is definitely above average. Source of these weights is the same pdf of tiger measurements in Panna, other body measurements were 190 cm and 187.5 cm head-body length, respectively.

I just provided two sub 2 year old cats that exceeded that weight with neither being especially large. Also we still need confirmation on these alleged weights because to my knowledge Chota Bheem and his siblings have never been captured.
Then you have cats like Bhima and BMW’s son who were 225kg at 2.5 and MB2 who was 195kg at a little over 2. Generally any cat that is going to reach 220kg plus is going to need to be close to 200kg by the age of 2.


RE: Where is the biggest bengal tigers? - Charger01 - 02-05-2022

(02-05-2022, 11:26 PM)Pckts Wrote:
(02-05-2022, 11:20 PM)Khan85 Wrote:
(02-05-2022, 11:11 PM)Pckts Wrote:
(02-05-2022, 09:22 PM)bheem vv Wrote:
(01-26-2022, 01:20 AM)包装 Wrote: 在这里你可以看到 Bheem 和他的兄弟 Mangu 在路上
Bheem
[insta] https://www.instagram.com/p/Bsuq9APFJsg/[/insta]

Mangu

*This image is copyright of its original author
在最新的测量中,比姆的儿子 T25 和 T26 在 1 岁半时分别重达 165 公斤和 158 公斤。在同龄老虎中,它的胸围和颈围惊人。不难看出,他们的父亲比姆也很大。T01 和 T02 这里是 T26 和 T25

*This image is copyright of its original author
Neither weight is special for a cat of that age. Also I’m curious where you got the weight and measurements from?
Tigers of that age (juvenile, 1-2 years old) generally weigh 50-120 kg (Dr. Jhala and Dr. Sadhu, 2017) so 159 kg and 165 kg is definitely above average. Source of these weights is the same pdf of tiger measurements in Panna, other body measurements were 190 cm and 187.5 cm head-body length, respectively.

I just provided two sub 2 year old cats that exceeded that weight with neither being especially large. Also we still need confirmation on these alleged weights because to my knowledge Chota Bheem and his siblings have never been captured.
Then you have cats like Bhima and BMW’s son who were 225kg at 2.5 and MB2 who was 195kg at a little over 2. Generally any cat that is going to reach 220kg plus is going to need to be close to 200kg by the age of 2.

Not entirely sure if these juvenile tigers were bheem´s sons or not but they were captured in 2014 so not from the litter of chota bheem. Bhima and Baghin nala´s son were 225 kg at 2.5 yo which is an year older than these two from Bandhavgarh, even MV2 would be around 8 months older. During this time (age 1 - 4) tigers are growing very fast and considering that they are around 40 kg more than an average tiger during that age, they can certainly hit those marks in an year. 

T-01 
Head-Body length = 190 cm
Total length = 282 cm
Neck circumference = 76 cm
Chest circumference = 106.4 cm

T-02
Head-Body length = 187.5 cm
Total length = 288.5 cm
Neck circumference = 74 cm
Chest circumference = 124 cm


RE: Where is the biggest bengal tigers? - Charger01 - 02-05-2022

Juveniles (1 to 2 years)

¨...Tigers at this stage are roughly half the size of their mothers (about the size of a leopard, 50 - 120 kg)¨


Subadults (>2 to 3 years)

¨...They are almost as large as adults... in exceptional cases, sub-adult male tigers can weigh upto 200 kg and female tigers up to 120 kg in 30 months.¨

Field Guide for Aging Tigers (Dr. Y.V. Jhala, Dr. Ayan Sadhu; 2017)


RE: Where is the biggest bengal tigers? - Pckts - 02-06-2022

(02-05-2022, 11:49 PM)Khan85 Wrote:
(02-05-2022, 11:26 PM)Pckts Wrote:
(02-05-2022, 11:20 PM)Khan85 Wrote:
(02-05-2022, 11:11 PM)Pckts Wrote:
(02-05-2022, 09:22 PM)bheem vv Wrote:
(01-26-2022, 01:20 AM)包装 Wrote: 在这里你可以看到 Bheem 和他的兄弟 Mangu 在路上
Bheem
[insta] https://www.instagram.com/p/Bsuq9APFJsg/[/insta]

Mangu

*This image is copyright of its original author
在最新的测量中,比姆的儿子 T25 和 T26 在 1 岁半时分别重达 165 公斤和 158 公斤。在同龄老虎中,它的胸围和颈围惊人。不难看出,他们的父亲比姆也很大。T01 和 T02 这里是 T26 和 T25

*This image is copyright of its original author
Neither weight is special for a cat of that age. Also I’m curious where you got the weight and measurements from?
Tigers of that age (juvenile, 1-2 years old) generally weigh 50-120 kg (Dr. Jhala and Dr. Sadhu, 2017) so 159 kg and 165 kg is definitely above average. Source of these weights is the same pdf of tiger measurements in Panna, other body measurements were 190 cm and 187.5 cm head-body length, respectively.

I just provided two sub 2 year old cats that exceeded that weight with neither being especially large. Also we still need confirmation on these alleged weights because to my knowledge Chota Bheem and his siblings have never been captured.
Then you have cats like Bhima and BMW’s son who were 225kg at 2.5 and MB2 who was 195kg at a little over 2. Generally any cat that is going to reach 220kg plus is going to need to be close to 200kg by the age of 2.

Not entirely sure if these juvenile tigers were bheem´s sons or not but they were captured in 2014 so not from the litter of chota bheem. Bhima and Baghin nala´s son were 225 kg at 2.5 yo which is an year older than these two from Bandhavgarh, even MV2 would be around 8 months older. During this time (age 1 - 4) tigers are growing very fast and considering that they are around 40 kg more than an average tiger during that age, they can certainly hit those marks in an year. 

T-01 
Head-Body length = 190 cm
Total length = 282 cm
Neck circumference = 76 cm
Chest circumference = 106.4 cm

T-02
Head-Body length = 187.5 cm
Total length = 288.5 cm
Neck circumference = 74 cm
Chest circumference = 124 cm

No reason they can’t hit the 220kg plus mark. Also I’m assuming those were taken over the curves? 


But Chota Matka and his brother were only a few months older than these two and weighed slightly more but certainly don’t have comparable genetics as both their mother and father are smaller Tigers. It’s safe to assume that if those measurements were accurate and over the curves, those two would be good sized Tigers, no doubt about it. 
But again, I’d like to get a little more info on who actually captured and measured them before I take it as fact.


RE: Where is the biggest bengal tigers? - Pckts - 02-06-2022

(02-05-2022, 11:58 PM)Khan85 Wrote: Juveniles (1 to 2 years)

¨...Tigers at this stage are roughly half the size of their mothers (about the size of a leopard, 50 - 120 kg)¨


Subadults (>2 to 3 years)

¨...They are almost as large as adults... in exceptional cases, sub-adult male tigers can weigh upto 200 kg and female tigers up to 120 kg in 30 months.¨

Field Guide for Aging Tigers (Dr. Y.V. Jhala, Dr. Ayan Sadhu; 2017)

He’s quoting Schaller and Smuts. We’ve already seen Tigers and Lions larger than that at a younger age. But obviously those are the larger tiered specimens.


RE: Where is the biggest bengal tigers? - Charger01 - 02-06-2022

(02-06-2022, 12:03 AM)Pckts Wrote:
(02-05-2022, 11:49 PM)Khan85 Wrote:
(02-05-2022, 11:26 PM)Pckts Wrote:
(02-05-2022, 11:20 PM)Khan85 Wrote:
(02-05-2022, 11:11 PM)Pckts Wrote:
(02-05-2022, 09:22 PM)bheem vv Wrote:
(01-26-2022, 01:20 AM)包装 Wrote: 在这里你可以看到 Bheem 和他的兄弟 Mangu 在路上
Bheem
[insta] https://www.instagram.com/p/Bsuq9APFJsg/[/insta]

Mangu

*This image is copyright of its original author
在最新的测量中,比姆的儿子 T25 和 T26 在 1 岁半时分别重达 165 公斤和 158 公斤。在同龄老虎中,它的胸围和颈围惊人。不难看出,他们的父亲比姆也很大。T01 和 T02 这里是 T26 和 T25

*This image is copyright of its original author
Neither weight is special for a cat of that age. Also I’m curious where you got the weight and measurements from?
Tigers of that age (juvenile, 1-2 years old) generally weigh 50-120 kg (Dr. Jhala and Dr. Sadhu, 2017) so 159 kg and 165 kg is definitely above average. Source of these weights is the same pdf of tiger measurements in Panna, other body measurements were 190 cm and 187.5 cm head-body length, respectively.

I just provided two sub 2 year old cats that exceeded that weight with neither being especially large. Also we still need confirmation on these alleged weights because to my knowledge Chota Bheem and his siblings have never been captured.
Then you have cats like Bhima and BMW’s son who were 225kg at 2.5 and MB2 who was 195kg at a little over 2. Generally any cat that is going to reach 220kg plus is going to need to be close to 200kg by the age of 2.

Not entirely sure if these juvenile tigers were bheem´s sons or not but they were captured in 2014 so not from the litter of chota bheem. Bhima and Baghin nala´s son were 225 kg at 2.5 yo which is an year older than these two from Bandhavgarh, even MV2 would be around 8 months older. During this time (age 1 - 4) tigers are growing very fast and considering that they are around 40 kg more than an average tiger during that age, they can certainly hit those marks in an year. 

T-01 
Head-Body length = 190 cm
Total length = 282 cm
Neck circumference = 76 cm
Chest circumference = 106.4 cm

T-02
Head-Body length = 187.5 cm
Total length = 288.5 cm
Neck circumference = 74 cm
Chest circumference = 124 cm

No reason they can’t hit the 220kg plus mark. Also I’m assuming those were taken over the curves? 


But Chota Matka and his brother were only a few months older than these two and weighed slightly more but certainly don’t have comparable genetics as both their mother and father are smaller Tigers. It’s safe to assume that if those measurements were accurate and over the curves, those two would be good sized Tigers, no doubt about it. 
But again, I’d like to get a little more info on who actually captured and measured them before I take it as fact.
Yes, the measurements were taken over curves. They were captured and measured by the same vet who captured the tiger in panna tiger reserve.  

I think those two were captured for human-tiger conflict


Quote:He’s quoting Schaller and Smuts. We’ve already seen Tigers and Lions larger than that at a younger age. But obviously those are the larger tiered specimens.
Maybe for juveniles but for subadults it says ¨Y.V. Jhala, unpublished data¨ next to it.


RE: Where is the biggest bengal tigers? - Pckts - 02-06-2022

(02-06-2022, 12:09 AM)Khan85 Wrote:
(02-06-2022, 12:03 AM)Pckts Wrote:
(02-05-2022, 11:49 PM)Khan85 Wrote:
(02-05-2022, 11:26 PM)Pckts Wrote:
(02-05-2022, 11:20 PM)Khan85 Wrote:
(02-05-2022, 11:11 PM)Pckts Wrote:
(02-05-2022, 09:22 PM)bheem vv Wrote:
(01-26-2022, 01:20 AM)包装 Wrote: 在这里你可以看到 Bheem 和他的兄弟 Mangu 在路上
Bheem
[insta] https://www.instagram.com/p/Bsuq9APFJsg/[/insta]

Mangu

*This image is copyright of its original author
在最新的测量中,比姆的儿子 T25 和 T26 在 1 岁半时分别重达 165 公斤和 158 公斤。在同龄老虎中,它的胸围和颈围惊人。不难看出,他们的父亲比姆也很大。T01 和 T02 这里是 T26 和 T25

*This image is copyright of its original author
Neither weight is special for a cat of that age. Also I’m curious where you got the weight and measurements from?
Tigers of that age (juvenile, 1-2 years old) generally weigh 50-120 kg (Dr. Jhala and Dr. Sadhu, 2017) so 159 kg and 165 kg is definitely above average. Source of these weights is the same pdf of tiger measurements in Panna, other body measurements were 190 cm and 187.5 cm head-body length, respectively.

I just provided two sub 2 year old cats that exceeded that weight with neither being especially large. Also we still need confirmation on these alleged weights because to my knowledge Chota Bheem and his siblings have never been captured.
Then you have cats like Bhima and BMW’s son who were 225kg at 2.5 and MB2 who was 195kg at a little over 2. Generally any cat that is going to reach 220kg plus is going to need to be close to 200kg by the age of 2.

Not entirely sure if these juvenile tigers were bheem´s sons or not but they were captured in 2014 so not from the litter of chota bheem. Bhima and Baghin nala´s son were 225 kg at 2.5 yo which is an year older than these two from Bandhavgarh, even MV2 would be around 8 months older. During this time (age 1 - 4) tigers are growing very fast and considering that they are around 40 kg more than an average tiger during that age, they can certainly hit those marks in an year. 

T-01 
Head-Body length = 190 cm
Total length = 282 cm
Neck circumference = 76 cm
Chest circumference = 106.4 cm

T-02
Head-Body length = 187.5 cm
Total length = 288.5 cm
Neck circumference = 74 cm
Chest circumference = 124 cm

No reason they can’t hit the 220kg plus mark. Also I’m assuming those were taken over the curves? 


But Chota Matka and his brother were only a few months older than these two and weighed slightly more but certainly don’t have comparable genetics as both their mother and father are smaller Tigers. It’s safe to assume that if those measurements were accurate and over the curves, those two would be good sized Tigers, no doubt about it. 
But again, I’d like to get a little more info on who actually captured and measured them before I take it as fact.
Yes, the measurements were taken over curves. They were captured and measured by the same vet who captured the tiger in panna tiger reserve.  

I think those two were captured for human-tiger conflict


Quote:He’s quoting Schaller and Smuts. We’ve already seen Tigers and Lions larger than that at a younger age. But obviously those are the larger tiered specimens.
Maybe for juveniles but for subadults it says ¨Y.V. Jhala, unpublished data¨ next to it.


*This image is copyright of its original author

And Smuts had the most intricate and large data base.

*This image is copyright of its original author



Overall, those tigers mentioned will be large individuals but nothing we haven’t seen before. 
That’s to be expected since their genes are good.


RE: Where is the biggest bengal tigers? - Ashutosh - 02-06-2022

Different individuals mature at different rates. Just like humans (and other mammals). Take the 2 huge sons of P141 from Panna. They are 18-19 months old and are bigger than most in their age group. Doesn’t mean it will translate to adulthood. 

Another example of this is Chota Bheem and his brother Pujari male. For the first 4 years, everyone was sure Chota Bheem was the bigger of the two. Now, look at Pujari male. He is a late bloomer.


RE: Where is the biggest bengal tigers? - bheem vv - 02-07-2022

(02-05-2022, 11:49 PM)Khan85 Wrote:
(02-05-2022, 11:26 PM)Pckts Wrote:
(02-05-2022, 11:20 PM)Khan85 Wrote:
(02-05-2022, 11:11 PM)Pckts Wrote:
(02-05-2022, 09:22 PM)bheem vv Wrote:
(01-26-2022, 01:20 AM)包装 Wrote: 在这里你可以看到 Bheem 和他的兄弟 Mangu 在路上
Bheem
[insta] https://www.instagram.com/p/Bsuq9APFJsg/[/insta]

Mangu

*This image is copyright of its original author
在最新的测量中,比姆的儿子 T25 和 T26 在 1 岁半时分别重达 165 公斤和 158 公斤。在同龄老虎中,它的胸围和颈围惊人。不难看出,他们的父亲比姆也很大。T01 和 T02 这里是 T26 和 T25

*This image is copyright of its original author
Neither weight is special for a cat of that age. Also I’m curious where you got the weight and measurements from?
Tigers of that age (juvenile, 1-2 years old) generally weigh 50-120 kg (Dr. Jhala and Dr. Sadhu, 2017) so 159 kg and 165 kg is definitely above average. Source of these weights is the same pdf of tiger measurements in Panna, other body measurements were 190 cm and 187.5 cm head-body length, respectively.

I just provided two sub 2 year old cats that exceeded that weight with neither being especially large. Also we still need confirmation on these alleged weights because to my knowledge Chota Bheem and his siblings have never been captured.
Then you have cats like Bhima and BMW’s son who were 225kg at 2.5 and MB2 who was 195kg at a little over 2. Generally any cat that is going to reach 220kg plus is going to need to be close to 200kg by the age of 2.

Not entirely sure if these juvenile tigers were bheem´s sons or not but they were captured in 2014 so not from the litter of chota bheem. Bhima and Baghin nala´s son were 225 kg at 2.5 yo which is an year older than these two from Bandhavgarh, even MV2 would be around 8 months older. During this time (age 1 - 4) tigers are growing very fast and considering that they are around 40 kg more than an average tiger during that age, they can certainly hit those marks in an year. 

T-01 
Head-Body length = 190 cm
Total length = 282 cm
Neck circumference = 76 cm
Chest circumference = 106.4 cm

T-02
Head-Body length = 187.5 cm
Total length = 288.5 cm
Neck circumference = 74 cm
Chest circumference = 124 cm



RE: Where is the biggest bengal tigers? - bheem vv - 02-07-2022

(02-05-2022, 11:14 PM)Pckts Wrote:
(02-05-2022, 09:30 PM)bheem vv Wrote:
(01-26-2022, 01:20 AM)Pckts Wrote: Here you can see Bheem and his brother, Mangu taking up similar distances on the road
Bheem


Mangu

*This image is copyright of its original author

This is taken by the camera monitoring tigers. In 2018, they were taken by the same camera. It can be seen that bheem's neck is much thicker than jobhi's, which explains why bheem's son's neck circumference is so large
*This image is copyright of its original author

No image?

I don't know how to send pictures, you can go to my instagram to check, Tarun viv