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06-10-2015, 04:48 AM( This post was last modified: 06-10-2015, 06:46 AM by GrizzlyClaws )
I remember based on the previous sample of the Panthera fossilis, the largest skull came out between 17-18 inches, and now with a newer & larger sample, we got some 19 inches skull.
We can also find the larger specimen for the Ngandong tiger if the sample becomes larger, and also for other giant members from the tiger clade, the Manchurian mandible should be more than 320 mm complete, and the skull could exceed 470 mm.
But you are right, the mandible and the skull for the Ngandong tiger above shouldn't belong to the same specimen.