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RE: Modern weights and measurements on wild tigers - GuateGojira - 09-06-2018 (09-06-2018, 10:04 PM)Rishi Wrote: Central headline: "Mirza" becomes Mukundara 's new king.Ohhhh, ok @Rishi , thanks! I saw a number "190" in the text, I tough that may be it was the weight of this tiger. RE: Modern weights and measurements on wild tigers - Rishi - 09-06-2018 (09-06-2018, 10:08 PM)GuateGojira Wrote:(09-06-2018, 10:04 PM)Rishi Wrote: Central headline: "Mirza" becomes Mukundara 's new king.Ohhhh, ok @Rishi , thanks! I know... It's the distance traveled by him from Ranthambore's biffer to Mukundara (in km). RE: Modern weights and measurements on wild tigers - sanjay - 09-06-2018 While Rishi outlined the main things, below is little more explanation from Internet Welcoming the King of the jungle. Mirza is said to be the new Sultan (Prince) of Mukundra Tiger reserve. 3 April 2018 became a historical day when after 15 years at 12:48 pm tiger T 91 male stepped into Mukundra tiger reserve. He is the first tiger to be relocated to Mukundra to make the forest a new tiger paradise. T 91 was residing in ramgarh which falls in bundi district. He was tranquilized around 5.21 am from ramgarh fort area and he then travelled approximately 190 kms where the tiger was released in an exclosure for his meal having 23 spotted deers. Mukundra had lost its last tiger in 2003 and since then the reserve was awaiting its next member. The tiger would be under strict observation 24×7 having a radio collar that would detect his exact location regularly. The forest is 760 sq km having 417 sq km of core area and 342 sq km of buffer area. Mukundra would be getting two tigresses soon from ranthambhore amongst T 78, 81 or 83. 1st pic at the bottom left shows T 91 having a look at the surroundings for quiet some time. 2nd pic shows the tiger's first step into his new home. 3rd pic on bottom right shows the tiger patrolling his new home. Special thanks to Chambal sandesh news. Good luck to T 91 and we hope this shall be a new and prosperous beginning for Mukundra Tiger reserve. Loads of love to you boy. Stay healthy and keep Roaring ? Below is link with finer image and above details, hope this help @GuateGojira https://www.pikdo.me/media/BhIieFYhIwV RE: Modern weights and measurements on wild tigers - Suhail - 09-09-2018 (05-13-2018, 09:33 AM)Rishi Wrote: Big News unearthed by Suhail! @peter @parvez @Jimmy @SuSpicious @Sully @ Two tigers,rescued from the Dibang valley in 2012 with features distinct from the well-known Royal Bengal variety, have grown up in captivity and unusually bigger in size that already discussed in thread tigers of the high Himalayas. Their weights were surprising. This was recorded when both are in 5 and half-year old age. "The tigers are well settled now and they have gained weight and increased in size. The approximate weight of the male tiger now is around 300 kg, while the female weighs more than 200 kg," park curator Raya Flago said. Link: https://m.economictimes.com/news/environ...665866.cms *This image is copyright of its original author interesting to know any further details of these specimens RE: Modern weights and measurements on wild tigers - GuateGojira - 09-09-2018 There is no mystery for the origin, these are just Northern Bengal tigers. In fact, there are no size records of tiger that far, but definitelly they are not a different subspecies. This amaze me about how large may be the tigers in Buthan. The tigers from Nepal and Kaziranga are the largest on record, make sense that the tigers from this new region are also very large. Good found! RE: Modern weights and measurements on wild tigers - Roflcopters - 09-09-2018 this doesn’t sound surprising at all, some of the latest pictures i have come across from that region speaks volume about the tiger sizes. here is a huge male, the biggest i have probably ever seen from Bhutan. *This image is copyright of its original author this huge male was caught in Jigme Dorji National park last year in June/2017 around the black mountain range, his size is ridiculous. massive head, neck girth, chest girth and overall just a massive animal in every department you could imagine. tiger on steroids! RE: ON THE EDGE OF EXTINCTION - A - THE TIGER (Panthera tigris) - GuateGojira - 09-11-2018 (04-14-2018, 10:34 AM)Rishi Wrote:(04-14-2018, 07:09 AM)Wolverine Wrote: Thank you for answer @qstxyz Hello @Rishi, just one question. Do you have the source, article or email for the confirmation of the weight of 220 kg of this tiger? As you know, any help will be excelent. Greetings. RE: ON THE EDGE OF EXTINCTION - A - THE TIGER (Panthera tigris) - Rishi - 09-11-2018 (09-11-2018, 07:28 AM)GuateGojira Wrote:(04-14-2018, 10:34 AM)Rishi Wrote: Actually local forest dwellers, being usually uneducated, often don't quite comprehend what they're doing! My original source was from the FB profile of one of the NGO workers, which isn't available anymore. But later on the measurement data were published in many media outlets. https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/kolkata/foresters-ignored-early-warning/articleshow/63766094.cms https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/kolkata/lalgarh-tiger-found-dead-a-spear-through-its-face/articleshow/63754388.cms RE: ON THE EDGE OF EXTINCTION - A - THE TIGER (Panthera tigris) - GuateGojira - 09-11-2018 An adult male of c.220 kg and head-body length of 193 cm is a normal size for a Bengal tiger. Sadly I can't use the figures until we have at least an email corroborating the information. Thank you for the links, I am going to save the webpage. RE: ON THE EDGE OF EXTINCTION - A - THE TIGER (Panthera tigris) - Rishi - 09-11-2018 (09-11-2018, 09:01 AM)GuateGojira Wrote: An adult male of c.220 kg and head-body length of 193 cm is a normal size for a Bengal tiger. You can use the values IMO. Due to the nature of the incident, the tiger's body went through a detailed post-mortem. Several seperate sources site the same values. I'm thinking FD probably released an official statement. Can't find it anywhere though... From the camera trap photo, i didn't expect him to be any higher than 200 kg. The animal was very average in every way. *This image is copyright of its original author PS: Should i move the last few posts to weights & measurements thread? RE: Modern weights and measurements on wild tigers - Rishi - 09-11-2018 (09-11-2018, 07:23 AM)peter Wrote: THAI TIGERS RE: Modern weights and measurements on wild tigers - Pckts - 09-12-2018 Estimating Umarpani based off MB2 and the Sauraha Male M105 MB2 MB2 was confirmed to be 195kg Nose to Base of the tail 205cm Tail Length 92cm Shoulder Height 125cm Age 2.4 years old They follow the "over the curves protocol" Sauraha Male *This image is copyright of its original author If we were to deduct 10-15cm for the Over the curves method and compare them via Straight line which is what is said to have been the measuring method for M105 you would get two very closely matched Tigers, shoulder height for MB2 is very tall so it fair to say that MB2 could actually be the taller tiger and not quite as long in HBL. Obviously the Sauraha male is much more bulky than MB2 but I doubt that he is any more bulky than Umarpani and we know from the videos that Umarpani is larger in every way than MB2 so with the information we have at hand, an estimate for Umarpani of 280kg is certainly fair IMO. RE: Modern weights and measurements on wild tigers - GuateGojira - 09-12-2018 Check this comparison: *This image is copyright of its original author Here we have the tiger "Eliah" from the Wokutakula Wildlife Rescue Centre in South Africa. There are no measurements available from this specimen but I scaled the images in base of the humans. As the human with the tiger Sauraha is from Nepal, he may be slightly little than the man with the tiger Eliah, which is from South Africa, so I scaled them in this form BUT I may be wrong, so no offense to anyone, ok? From my perspective, these two tigers are about the same body size. However the white tiger weighed 299 kg! This means that some tigers don't need to be so long/tall to get a high weight. As we know, Sauraha weighed at least 260 kg "adjusted", but may have weighed more. For those that want to see this tiger been weighed, check this post (No. 244): https://wildfact.com/forum/topic-captive-lion-and-tiger-weights?page=17 For pictures check this post (No. 257): https://wildfact.com/forum/topic-captive-lion-and-tiger-weights?page=18 RE: Modern weights and measurements on wild tigers - Kingtheropod - 09-16-2018 (09-12-2018, 01:35 AM)GuateGojira Wrote: Check this comparison:I think this proves that Sauraha male very likely could have weighed more then 260 kg (adjusted). We know he exceeded scale of 270 kg, we just don't know exactly. However, based on this comparison, I don't think it is fantasy to believe these two cats could be of comparable weights. RE: Modern weights and measurements on wild tigers - Rishi - 09-30-2018 (06-23-2018, 01:20 PM)Roflcopters Wrote: Guys, didn't @Pckts say we were supposed to keep his data to ourselves? He even has a reddit page now! |