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Ranthambore tigers are tall





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Ravi Pathak Bandhavgarh
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Tiger Bandhavgarh
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Not wild but a 2.5-year-old (in 2016) tigress from Alipore Zoo, Kolkata.

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Snapshot taken from this video...



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A few images ov IndoChinese tigers from the "Tiger Temple" farm before it was closed for good...

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Same guy...

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Mek..Their only confirmed Bengal tiger...

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Some giant male lions, compared to humans

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Love them extra large cats! Great pics of both super sized cats.
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Are they Indian lions? The belly fold is clearly visible in the last pic of 5 very impressive males. They all are quite large.
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A crazy guy who jumped in the lions' enclosure of Hyderabad's Jawaharlal Nehru Zoological Gardens..to hug them Eid-Mubarak maybe.

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Thiruvananthapuram Zoo tigress lashes out at a zookeeper washing her cage with a hose.

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(05-02-2017, 05:44 PM)chaos Wrote: Are they Indian lions? The belly fold is clearly visible in the last pic of 5 very impressive males. They all are quite large.

They are African males.
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The Legendary Notch Boy, Ceasar being treated by a vet for a skin condition



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Couple more

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Gypsy looks small infront of this huge male tiger from the woods of central India jr bamera #tigersofindia

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He looks like the biggest lion in the world in this photo..


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..then again this one shows his true size.
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(06-07-2017, 11:09 PM)Pckts Wrote: Couple more

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It would be great to know the measurements of this Lion
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