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Leopards

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And might I say that it is wayyyyyyyyyy to easy to find modern day hunting pics of these huge big cats being killed over the web. Really sad!
 
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I never noticed the jaguar hunting the caimen is missing his right eye.
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(06-26-2014, 01:09 AM)'TheLioness' Wrote: I never noticed the jaguar hunting the caimen is missing his right eye.

 

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He may be, but it also looks like his eye is there just behind the scar tissue.
Either way, there is damage to it.

 
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800+ pound Tiger


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Vincent the Giant Tiger



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Vincent is massive.
Any info on sub species and weight?
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(06-27-2014, 11:28 PM)'Pckts' Wrote: Vincent is massive.
Any info on sub species and weight?
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I dont have any info on Vincent.
He is from Carnivore Preservation Trust situated in NC.
 
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I don't have any info on this lion, however he looks pretty massive.

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(06-27-2014, 11:28 PM)'Pckts' Wrote: Vincent is massive.
Any info on sub species and weight?
TFS

 


Typical alpha male Amur with very massive head and muscular body.
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Large male tiger from Bardia National park - a heavily cropped photo


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Large male tiger that was rescued from Kaziranga and relocated to Manas, since then he has settled well.


http://tehelka.com/rescued-tiger-successfully-rehabilitated-in-assam/#gsc.tab=0
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Thanks Apollo, that was indeed the quote from the article. 
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Huge male tiger from Orang National Park, Assam. (India)  that was found sick in 2009 and ended up dying, despite the efforts from the Veterinary team. 


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not that comparisons are realistic in any shape or form to determine sizes but this was one of the very realistic ones imho.. the male to the left is Sauraha of Nepal.

 
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The tiger relocated to Manas, do you think they weighed him or collared him?
I have heard that indian gaurds take weights or body measurements on lots of tigers they have rehabilitated or found after injured or died. It would be cool if they published the findings one day, if true. 
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(06-28-2014, 05:35 PM)'Roflcopters' Wrote:
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Huge male tiger from Orang National Park, Assam. (India)  that was found sick in 2009 and ended up dying, despite the efforts from the Veterinary team. 


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not that comparisons are realistic in any shape or form to determine sizes but this was one of the very realistic ones imho.. the male to the left is Sauraha of Nepal.

 

 


That Orang tiger is a freak.
TFS

 
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