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Modern weights and measurements on wild tigers

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(02-05-2020, 05:18 AM)Pantherinae Wrote:
(02-05-2020, 04:14 AM)Dark Jaguar Wrote: Does anybody know the proper size/weight of Wagdoh male Indian tiger from Tadoba?

that Indian tiger is a big one
I don’t think he’s been weighed. Wagdoh is from Tadoba and tigers there seems to be somewhat smaller than tigers elsewhere in Central India especially the females. Wagdoh seems huge at times, but I’m not convinced he’s THAT big. In videos where he is empty he looks smaller than the biggest males of Central India, I think the shape of his head and especially the neck with almost a dewlap coverd with fur makes him look bigger. Just my opinion ofcourse and i know people will disagree, but that’s part of the fun when discussing the size of tigers. It depends on the eyes that sees the animals, many people think Umarpani is not that big and I think he’s the most impressive tiger of Central India for the past decade. 



 Here you can see him on an empty belly. You can also probably notice the dewlap/lose skin underneath his neck. [/size][/color]

I respect your opinion and yeah I know about his loose dewlap and some people may get even more impressed by him than me because of it but I don't count it and he yet looks massive to me regardless of the loose belly/neck skin but that's my opinion of course.


This dude definitely got the good genes and too bad he was not weighed, I was really looking forward to know how big he truly was in his prime but regardless (in my opinion) Wagdoh is the most impressive Indian Tiger that I've ever seen.

he is a monstrous tank





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Wagdoh crossing the road.



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