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DNA samples of Bengal tigers polluted by genes of the Siberian Tiger

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(06-18-2015, 10:19 PM)'sanjay' Wrote: I don't think so. On an average bengal tiger were smaller than Amur a few decade ago But now they are the largest. I think scientist has not yet accepted that fact though

 

Bengals have been the same size for the past 150 years and Amurs have always been smaller than them for as long as verified weights were used, at least the measurements I have seen, even world record weights support the Bengal as being the largest cat. Were you can get tricky is this
"on average" and thats because you can use Sunderban Tigers to drop their #s down but they are a separate entity than what I am talking about.

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