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Poll: Who is the largest tiger?
Amur tiger
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Who is the "king" of tigers? - Bengal or Amur

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The siberians are on the far ends. He specifically says that he had to keep Cambodge (the largest siberian and the furthest to the end, it is a misprint saying that it is Brahma at the end), from killing prince. He would jump at prince every time he would walk past and get lashes for his troubles until he finally gave in a realized he must work with him. Both siberians other than ceasar also killed multiple trainers later in their careers.
Those are males witht he siberians as well, all except one and as you can see, they seem to be 2/3 the size of the siberians. But we still don't know what type of "bengals" they were. 
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(04-25-2014, 01:02 AM)'GrizzlyClaws' Wrote: Here is the Moscow Tiger Circus Show, from 2:35 to 2:49, the male Amur tiger from the left is freaking tall.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jQxZf7VaoSc

 
Watched the video. Personally I wouldn´t call the male "freaking" tall. Definitely tall, but not "freaking" tall. Furthermore we don´t know how big or small the person is, so our impression of a tall specimen might be wrong. Look at the white male lion behind the male siberian. He should be more or less as tall as the male siberian. As i observed in several videos, white male lions compared to regular lions, in some cases, SEEM to be exceptionally tall. So the male siberian COULD be indeed a tall specimen. But again you really need to proportion an image with a reference point, for example data about the persons measurements to come to a realistic conclusion. 


 
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(05-12-2014, 06:35 PM)'Pckts' Wrote:
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The siberians are on the far ends. He specifically says that he had to keep Cambodge (the largest siberian and the furthest to the end, it is a misprint saying that it is Brahma at the end), from killing prince. He would jump at prince every time he would walk past and get lashes for his troubles until he finally gave in a realized he must work with him. Both siberians other than ceasar also killed multiple trainers later in their careers.
Those are males witht he siberians as well, all except one and as you can see, they seem to be 2/3 the size of the siberians. But we still don't know what type of "bengals" they were. 

 
I was eager to see the photo you were talking about. Unfortunately the image isn´t visible[img]images/smilies/sad.gif[/img]


 
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Sorry, I will post the image again when I am not on a macbook. It always gives me troubles. Ill have it up tomorrow. 
 
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Here is the entire book, untranslated. The image is in Chapter 5 if you want to take a look. Its the one with all the tigers laying side by side. I will post a larger one tomorrow just in case.
http://alfred.court.free.fr/lacageauxfauves.htm
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(05-12-2014, 06:37 PM)'Wanderfalke' Wrote:
(04-25-2014, 01:02 AM)'GrizzlyClaws' Wrote: Here is the Moscow Tiger Circus Show, from 2:35 to 2:49, the male Amur tiger from the left is freaking tall.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jQxZf7VaoSc


 
Watched the video. Personally I wouldn´t call the male "freaking" tall. Definitely tall, but not "freaking" tall. Furthermore we don´t know how big or small the person is, so our impression of a tall specimen might be wrong. Look at the white male lion behind the male siberian. He should be more or less as tall as the male siberian. As i observed in several videos, white male lions compared to regular lions, in some cases, SEEM to be exceptionally tall. So the male siberian COULD be indeed a tall specimen. But again you really need to proportion an image with a reference point, for example data about the persons measurements to come to a realistic conclusion. 


 

 


White lions are no taller or shorter than other lions.
The tiger on the far end is definitely taller than the white lion. That is for sure. 
at 2:48 you can see the height difference.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=pl...aoSc#t=168
 
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(05-12-2014, 06:54 PM)'Pckts' Wrote: Sorry, I will post the image again when I am not on a macbook. It always gives me troubles. Ill have it up tomorrow. 
 

 

Very appreciated. thanks

 
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This tiger impress me:

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This is a short specimen with a huge head. Is this a Bengal or a Siberian tiger?

 
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Murzik from Sikhote Alin has a pretty large head on him too, his entire family is being tracked by the WCS. 

 
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(05-13-2014, 09:47 AM)'GuateGojira' Wrote: This tiger impress me:

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This is a short specimen with a huge head. Is this a Bengal or a Siberian tiger?

 

 

Bengal, there is another pic of him taking a swipe at Court.
Here are the images of the siberians and bengals together

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Brahma is the only female pictured and she is on the right next to the two large siberians and another siberian on the far left is Caesar. Cambodge is the largest of the 3 siberians and the one who was trying to fight with Prince for quite some time.
Hi photographed most of the chapter and will post it when it uploads.




 
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Now the chapter

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My computer is having trouble posting all the images for some god awful reason.
Sorry for the multiple posts if they are showing up on your side, let me know.

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