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( This post was last modified: 08-29-2014, 08:12 PM by Siegfried )

I am skeptical of the claims in some videos.  Especially those claiming conveniently round figures.  This one as well.




 

 
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( This post was last modified: 08-30-2014, 12:10 AM by Pckts )

Not sure what claims are being tossed around, but always be skeptical of any claim of a "800"lb lion or tiger until it is verified. Captive weights mean nothing to me anyway, its a useless figure, the only thing that matters is what they weigh in the wild. There is no such thing as a "captive" animal in the wild, it only occurred once humans interfered.
But this is more about Visual freaks than what they weigh.
 

 
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Credits to Wanderfalke


Screenshot from an older video.

Tigress (tall/big!!!)

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Screenshots from the new video (behold the males in the background!!)

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That Tigress is a giant, can't image what the male would look like.
TFS
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The late KZT023 of Kaziranga, courtesy of Northwest. 

 
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No way that's a siberian tiger.
haha
But still a big boy at 700lbs.

This guy is a in it for the financial gain, thats why he tries to say "its essential to have them in captivity."

I like the other comment he says when debated when somebody says that all big cats should be in the wild.
His Response "wheres the wild?"

Oh, IDK,
India, Africa, Russia, China, etc.
 
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Angry Siberian tiger




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Large male tiger mating with a lioness




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Good looking male




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Magnificent Tusker




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(12-02-2014, 11:43 AM)'Apollo' Wrote: Angry Siberian tiger





 


I always loved this vid. Its so cool to see them bounding through the snow. Its like watching tigers bound through the tall grass or marshlands. The power it takes is something awesome to behold.
 
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