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From Onçafari Jaguar Project:
"Fera and Brutus taking a walk around Refúgio Ecológico Caiman. It’s not uncommon to see jaguar couples around here. We wish you all a great Sunday ! Photo: Cynthia Lebrão"

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( This post was last modified: 01-17-2018, 03:03 AM by TheLioness )

I wish I knew more about these males. Only thing I know is location.
Botswana Okavango 

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Different lions here. Estimated 38-284 kg, these lions were on private game reserves fitted for collaring and clinical examination. I know we don't use estimates very often and take with concern. However estimates take from people in the field holds better quality than that of a photographer. Has other information in the link. 
http://www.vaajournal.org/article/S1467-...0064-8/pdf

Edit looks like this data was posted already my bad. Haven't been here in awhile.
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Two idiots in a two wheeler at Tadoba.




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Its an unbelievable incident a photographer when capturing wild bears. Suddenly one bear appeared from nowhere and sat next to him.




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(01-17-2018, 02:26 AM)TheLioness Wrote: I wish I knew more about these males. Only thing I know is location.
Botswana Okavango 

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Different lions here. Estimated 38-284 kg, these lions were on private game reserves fitted for collaring and clinical examination. I know we don't use estimates very often and take with concern. However estimates take from people in the field holds better quality than that of a photographer. Has other information in the link. 
http://www.vaajournal.org/article/S1467-...0064-8/pdf

Edit looks like this data was posted already my bad. Haven't been here in awhile.

Look at the size of that lions upper arm -bicep,tricep. Very impressive
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HUGE




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(02-14-2018, 04:26 AM)Apollo Wrote: HUGE





Look at the size of those claws, awesome!
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The big Alaskan peninsula brown bear on post #625 is uncommonly calm near people. These bears see people more often than most inland grizzlies do. A mature Alaskan inland grizzly, or one from - say - British Columbia or Montana, would not have been so trusting.
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Muscle packed...





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That male tiger looks really huge. Must be a Siberian.
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Big males. 
Look at the tiger's front limb thickness compared to the lion.




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Giant Amur




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@Apollo :

About #632: That is especially the tiger's forearms (of the front limb...) that are more developed. At 1:12 when you see the lion's shoulder, that's not bad either.
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An other big tiger and a smaller, junger, lion discovering a new play... Both robust.




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