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Poll: Who is the largest tiger?
Amur tiger
Bengal tiger
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Who is the "king" of tigers? - Bengal or Amur

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So is the Baikal that was killed the same Baikal that weighed 850lbs?

Here is what warsaw showed on his stud book and what not

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name Baikal (Birth Date:3 Sep 1995)
Toronto Zoo= Birth 3 Sep 1995
ST JOHN =Cherry Brook Zoo Transfer 4 Jul 1997
WINNIPEG = Assiniboine Park Zoo Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada=Transfer 5 Jun 2009

General Contact Information:
Cherry Brook Zoo Inc.
901 Foster Thurston Drive
Saint John, NB E2K 5H9
http://www.cherrybrookzoo.com/contact.html

"Baikal was on loan from a Toronto zoo and arrived in Winnipeg in 2009 from Cherry Brook Zoo in Saint John, N.B. for the purpose of mating"
http://www.winnipegsun.com/2014/09/25/ti...e-park-zoo
Male tiger in NB heading to Winnipeg in hopes of mating with female in zoo
SAINT JOHN, N.B. - Every young man needs to move out of his parents' house and sow some wild oats.
Baikal the tiger is no different.
Baikal is a 12-year old Siberian tiger who has lived at the Cherry Brook Zoo in Saint John for 10 years in an enclosure with his 20-year old mother, Pam.
This is his last weekend at the.
http://www.obj.ca/Business/Agriculture/2...e-in-zoo/1



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