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RE: Modern weights and measurements on wild tigers - Pckts - 07-23-2022 (07-23-2022, 09:28 PM)Khan85 Wrote: Is this all because I said I wouldn't mention the name of the sources? I have very strong reasons to do so, recently I've seen too many people get spammed in emails and DMs regarding the same lion/tiger in discussion. So excuse me if I don't give their names to you, it's not happening, unless I myself choose to tell them. Just so you know, I did tell some people here along screenshots of emails/DMs confirming these tiger weights but these are the people I trust. You can choose to disregard these weights but know that except for the 250 kg Valmiki Tiger (picked from a newspaper) and 258 kg Ustad (confirmation from a filmmaker), all others are 100% verified by contacting the vets/researchers directly involved in the process, some even verified twice. I’ve seen first hand your sources and most are legitimate and I’ve said as much. My response was in regards to the name calling some directed towards a user for questioning Ustaads weight which are legitimate concerns. RE: Modern weights and measurements on wild tigers - Tommy oliver - 07-23-2022 @Guate Hi nice to meet you again I find new study about tiger subspecies Here the study: [attachment=8574] [email protected] - Roflcopters - 07-24-2022 (07-23-2022, 11:24 AM)Ashutosh Wrote: @GreenForest, there is no way a tiger weighing 200 kilos will weigh 240-250 kilo after stomach content. Yes, they have large appetites and can eat 12-15% of their body weights, but that still doesn’t translate into a 200 kilo tiger weighing 240-250 kilos. You nailed it @Ashutosh there’s a lot of other things involved when food content is taken into consideration. 30kg-50kg is a high number and unrealistic. just because a tiger can eat that in one sitting doesn’t mean it will be the case every time. i spoke to several people over the years in regards to the food content when tigers are weighed. i was quoted 13-27kg, 10-30kg and 15-45kg. the lowest number of food consumption was nowhere near 30kg in a single day. there’s a lot of other things. - was the tiger baited? - did the tiger appear to have a full belly? - what animal was used as a bait? - how much meat did the tiger actually devour in one sitting? - tigers can take anywhere from a few days to a week or more to finish feeding on a kill (depending on the kill size and tiger’s family structure.) - did the tiger share kill with tigress/cubs? we had these debates in the past, if anyone is interesting in reading. https://wildfact.com/forum/topic-who-is-the-king-of-tigers-bengal-or-amur?page=12 post #169 all the way to #180 RE: Modern weights and measurements on wild tigers - Charger01 - 07-24-2022 (07-23-2022, 11:04 PM)Pckts Wrote:(07-23-2022, 09:28 PM)Khan85 Wrote: Is this all because I said I wouldn't mention the name of the sources? I have very strong reasons to do so, recently I've seen too many people get spammed in emails and DMs regarding the same lion/tiger in discussion. So excuse me if I don't give their names to you, it's not happening, unless I myself choose to tell them. Just so you know, I did tell some people here along screenshots of emails/DMs confirming these tiger weights but these are the people I trust. You can choose to disregard these weights but know that except for the 250 kg Valmiki Tiger (picked from a newspaper) and 258 kg Ustad (confirmation from a filmmaker), all others are 100% verified by contacting the vets/researchers directly involved in the process, some even verified twice. I meant to quote @GreenForest there. Forgot to mention him my bad. RE: Modern weights and measurements on wild tigers - abhisingh7 - 07-24-2022 (07-22-2022, 11:05 PM)Roflcopters Wrote: @strongmanw7it looks to me deep dense vegetation of dudhwa , pilibhit have preserved the big exceptional genetic line from big game hunting , nepal and corbett(kumuon) have suffered from trophy hunting of big males like bachlor of powalghar or 1942 male , by the way that record 413 mm skull mentioned in wiki (whether real or not ) was from nagina which is close to dudhwa national park . we might get biggest measured tigers from dudhwa and pilibhit if they publish the paper like panna authorities . RE: Modern weights and measurements on wild tigers - Ashutosh - 07-24-2022 @abhisingh7, that is not entirely true. The most impressive population is from Ramnagar Forest Division and Nainital Forest Division. You can look at the males and females and each of them stand out. While I really doubt there is still any individual bigger than this Rajaji individual. Forest Personnel confessed that he has the largest paw print they have ever seen. Even the Ring Road male doesn’t stand out like this guy: [attachment=8582] [attachment=8583] RE: Modern weights and measurements on wild tigers - abhisingh7 - 07-25-2022 (07-24-2022, 11:46 PM)Ashutosh Wrote: @abhisingh7, that is not entirely true. The most impressive population is from Ramnagar Forest Division and Nainital Forest Division. You can look at the males and females and each of them stand out. yup i have seen this rajaji male but it wasn't seen again perhaps fell to poaching , this whole terai belt(rajaji , corbett , chitwa , dudhwa , pilibhit , valmiki) have got big males , https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AAnunBnzxgQ . but we have pics and videos of approx a dozen big males of dudhwa and pilibhit . i would like to see few more males like khali or that rajaji male from ramnagar division still roaming .yes i have also heard this there are some huge males in ramnagar division and bijarini zone still now . RE: Modern weights and measurements on wild tigers - Roflcopters - 07-25-2022 @Ashutosh @strongmanw7 @abhisingh7 I always thought this male was the real life representation of that Rajaji male. all Terai tigers are comparable imo. also there is no denying, those are the biggest pugmarks i have ever seen. RE: Modern weights and measurements on wild tigers - Ashutosh - 07-25-2022 I don’t know @Roflcopters. That Pilibhit hunk is most definitely a massive male but I still see him a couple of weight classes below the Rajaji male. Look at his length. That is what truly stands out about him. The issue with Terai males is we rarely get to see them. Look at Corbett. It houses 230+ tigers, and yet all the recognizable adult individuals are all females. We have seen a few from Dudhwa/Kishanpur and the likes, but, it is forest divisions like Ramnagar and Nainital which are completely unexplored. RE: Modern weights and measurements on wild tigers - abhisingh7 - 07-25-2022 (07-25-2022, 12:09 AM)Ashutosh Wrote: I don’t know @Roflcopters. That Pilibhit hunk is most definitely a massive male but I still see him a couple of weight classes below the Rajaji male. Look at his length. That is what truly stands out about him. male tiger corbett. RE: Modern weights and measurements on wild tigers - Charger01 - 07-26-2022 Bheema 225 kg subadult (2.5 years old) [attachment=8586] [attachment=8587] RE: Modern weights and measurements on wild tigers - GuateGojira - 07-26-2022 (07-23-2022, 11:38 PM)Tommy oliver Wrote: @Guate Thank you for the document, I will read it as soon as I can. Greetings. RE: Modern weights and measurements on wild tigers - Apex Titan - 07-26-2022 (07-26-2022, 04:55 PM)Khan85 Wrote: Bheema 225 kg subadult (2.5 years old) A 2.5 year old is a juvenile tiger. At that age he was almost 500 lbs. That means when he was a fully-grown mature male, he likely weighed between 240 - 300 kg. Do you know how much he weighed as a full-grown adult? RE: Modern weights and measurements on wild tigers - Pckts - 07-26-2022 (07-26-2022, 09:56 PM)Apex Titan Wrote:(07-26-2022, 04:55 PM)Khan85 Wrote: Bheema 225 kg subadult (2.5 years old) He was never weighed as an adult unfortunately. Kanha had quite a few big youngsters. RE: Modern weights and measurements on wild tigers - Apex Titan - 07-26-2022 (07-26-2022, 10:16 PM)Pckts Wrote:(07-26-2022, 09:56 PM)Apex Titan Wrote:(07-26-2022, 04:55 PM)Khan85 Wrote: Bheema 225 kg subadult (2.5 years old) Its a shame that huge males like Bheema, Umarpani and Kingfisher and others were never weighed. Those are most definitely some tigers of very impressive weights. Sharad Vats thought that if Umarpani (in his prime) had been weighed and measured, he would have broken some weight and size records. |