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RE: Freak Specimens - GrizzlyClaws - 03-01-2015

(03-01-2015, 12:39 AM)'Pckts' Wrote: Does anybody know of any other pictures of Baikal that exist?

 

Wait for @Kingtheropod, to see if he can take more pics of Baikal.

 


RE: Freak Specimens - Pckts - 03-01-2015

Big Boys, some with manes on their belly, some with their arms showing others with blonde or black etc.
Very random manes in captivity, its pretty interesting to look at.


RE: Freak Specimens - Apollo - 03-06-2015

BEAR SAVES CROW FROM DROWNING






 


RE: Freak Specimens - Apollo - 03-08-2015

Lion Brothers fighting in Melbourne zoo











 


RE: Freak Specimens - Pckts - 03-08-2015

Just a tussle amongst brothers
haha


RE: Freak Specimens - Siegfried - 03-09-2015

That type of tussling is all fun and games till someone pokes an eye out.


RE: Freak Specimens - Apollo - 03-12-2015

Polar bears playing with dogs








RE: Freak Specimens - Apollo - 03-13-2015

Rare Giant Oarfish Filmed in Mexico. While kayaking in Baja, Mexico on a trip organized by Un-Cruise Adventures, guests filmed two giant oarfish. The oarfish were around 15 feet each making for a truly spectacular sight.









Deepest Fish Ever Found. A new species of Snailfish was discovered at record depths in the Mariana Trench. At around 8143 meters this is the deepest dwelling fish in the world.





 


RE: Freak Specimens - Kingtheropod - 03-29-2015

(02-27-2015, 10:53 PM)'GrizzlyClaws' Wrote:
(02-27-2015, 01:08 PM)'Apollo' Wrote:
(02-27-2015, 10:43 AM)'GrizzlyClaws' Wrote: Well, the other three other pics were also claimed to belong to the 850 pounds Baikal.

BTW, @Kingtheropod has also claimed that the 850 pounds figure was weighed during the age of 12, so it was definitely not his prime weight.



 



Both are two different tigers.
If you look at the stripe patterns, they are completely different.

The possibilities are 
1) Both the tigers may had the same name.
2) Or one tiger could be Baikal and the other one may be mislabelled as Baikal

Regarding the size and weight, Im pretty certain that the first tiger is definitely prehistoric in dimensions because in the pictures we have humans next to it for scaling, but Im not sure about the second tiger because there is no points for scaling.


 

But these pics were taken by @Kingtheropod himself, and he claimed that tiger was enormous Baikal.

I don't think he can be mistaken as that tiger was indeed recognized as the huge one when he was taking the photo for him.

 


Hello Grizzly

I would like to mention that I did not get those pictures from me, I got them from a zoo website which said the name was Baikal.
 


RE: Freak Specimens - GrizzlyClaws - 03-30-2015

(03-29-2015, 11:48 PM)'Kingtheropod' Wrote:
(02-27-2015, 10:53 PM)'GrizzlyClaws' Wrote:
(02-27-2015, 01:08 PM)'Apollo' Wrote:
(02-27-2015, 10:43 AM)'GrizzlyClaws' Wrote: Well, the other three other pics were also claimed to belong to the 850 pounds Baikal.

BTW, @Kingtheropod has also claimed that the 850 pounds figure was weighed during the age of 12, so it was definitely not his prime weight.




 



Both are two different tigers.
If you look at the stripe patterns, they are completely different.

The possibilities are 
1) Both the tigers may had the same name.
2) Or one tiger could be Baikal and the other one may be mislabelled as Baikal

Regarding the size and weight, Im pretty certain that the first tiger is definitely prehistoric in dimensions because in the pictures we have humans next to it for scaling, but Im not sure about the second tiger because there is no points for scaling.



 

But these pics were taken by @Kingtheropod himself, and he claimed that tiger was enormous Baikal.

I don't think he can be mistaken as that tiger was indeed recognized as the huge one when he was taking the photo for him.


 


Hello Grizzly

I would like to mention that I did not get those pictures from me, I got them from a zoo website which said the name was Baikal.
 

 

Is there any possiblity with more than one tigers share the same name as Baikal?


RE: Freak Specimens - Pckts - 04-30-2015

I think its time to add Jai to the list of "freak specimens"


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RE: Freak Specimens - tigerluver - 06-09-2015

I just stated in the other thread that it's unlikely that animals get truly get fat in the wild, I guess there may be some exceptions...

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RE: Freak Specimens - GrizzlyClaws - 06-09-2015

He may have eaten too much junk foods from the dumpster.


RE: Freak Specimens - sanjay - 06-09-2015

It may be Photoshopped also


RE: Freak Specimens - Pckts - 06-09-2015

(06-09-2015, 04:27 AM)'tigerluver' Wrote: I just stated in the other thread that it's unlikely that animals get truly get fat in the wild, I guess there may be some exceptions...

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Bears absolutely get fat, especially ones that have become habituated with human junk. But what are the needs for a bear?
Put on as much weight as possible for hiberanation, being fat is a must for survival. A predator who doesn't hiberanate needs to be in hunting shape year round, they don't get obese.

There are also some real fat grizzlies as well.