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I guess the different tiger subspecies that share a geographic proximity should often mix with each other, just like the Bengal/Indochinese population on the border between India and Myanmar.
BTW, tigerluver's question is a bit tricky, since the modern lions got longer skull than the tiger moderns on average, but i don't think the lion got a greater body size nor the greater body mass.
So i think the weight factor is correlated with the body mass than the skull factor.