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RE: Freak Specimens - Sully - 03-09-2021

A very decently sized male lion







RE: Freak Specimens - Balam - 04-21-2021

Normally jaguars who are captive are rarely large, but this specimen from the Batan Zoo in Argentina is huge. Likely has Chacoan ancestry considering that some of the jaguars used to rewild Ibera and the Chaco were taken from this zoo:


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RE: Freak Specimens - Hello - 04-22-2021

Massive amurs

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RE: Freak Specimens - johnny rex - 05-20-2021

(04-22-2021, 05:16 PM)Hello Wrote: Massive amurs

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Where did you got all of these pictures?


RE: Freak Specimens - Hello - 05-31-2021


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His daughter 200+kg

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RE: Freak Specimens - Scar Mbiri - 09-10-2021


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RE: Freak Specimens - Scar Mbiri - 09-10-2021


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RE: Freak Specimens - Scar Mbiri - 09-11-2021


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Half tail son of Notch 2
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this one is a male from madikwe
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last but not least of course this is caesar uncle of half tail and brother of Notch 2
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RE: Freak Specimens - AndresVida - 09-22-2021

Few leopard images here, bad bad!
Here's a compilation of some of the largest looking males recently captured, from Kenya

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RE: Freak Specimens - AndresVida - 09-25-2021

@Pckts @Balam @"Khan85" @GuateGojira I was actually wondering about those two recorded cattle killer lions who were 317 kg and 360 kg, I know they aren't reliable at all and considered fake news but I lost the topic where you all said the reasons why. Could you please tell me why they aren't reliable? I need the info


RE: Freak Specimens - Charger01 - 09-26-2021

(09-25-2021, 12:59 AM)LoveAnimals Wrote: @Pckts @Balam @"Khan85" @GuateGojira I was actually wondering about those two recorded cattle killer lions who were 317 kg and 360 kg, I know they aren't reliable at all and considered fake news but I lost the topic where you all said the reasons why. Could you please tell me why they aren't reliable? I need the info

Discussion starts from post #140 in this thread https://wildfact.com/forum/topic-modern-weights-and-measurements-of-wild-lions?pid=130120#pid130120


RE: Freak Specimens - GuateGojira - 11-26-2021

(09-25-2021, 12:59 AM)LoveAnimals Wrote: @Pckts @Balam @Khan85 @GuateGojira I was actually wondering about those two recorded cattle killer lions who were 317 kg and 360 kg, I know they aren't reliable at all and considered fake news but I lost the topic where you all said the reasons why. Could you please tell me why they aren't reliable? I need the info
Check the post 146 in the link provided by Khan85. I provide a long explanation about it.


RE: Freak Specimens - Hello - 12-22-2021

Cubanacan, the largest non obese cat of all time! comparable to largest Panthera atrox.

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11'4'' or 3.5 m in length

As a cub

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RE: Freak Specimens - Betty - 01-17-2022

(05-03-2020, 06:17 PM)Pckts Wrote: I made a comparison of one of his Tigers said to be over 345kg and his Lion here said to be over 300kg

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Justin has 3 big cats weighing more than 350kg, namely the white lion elvis ( 380 kg ), the Siberian tiger Apollo ( 375 kg ), and the white Siberian tiger Fido(400 kg ). Obviously, the weights of these big cats are all speculation.

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RE: Freak Specimens - AndresVida - 02-06-2022

These are some of the largest leopards I've ever seen alive in the wild, obviously from norther Iran.
To me, these could be the good example of how a possible 100+ kg leopard could look like. Enormous body, pinhead and a very bulky frame.

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For comparison, here's Mawenzi 83 kg officially weighed from the Africat foundation of Okonjima, it's very clear how it doesn't look as massive nor as chonk as those two northern males, despite being already 80+ kgs!

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Imo it's pretty reasonable to estimate those two enormous males to be larger than him