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von Koenigswald tiger has a canine length of about 70 mm if complete from the alveolar margin and had a GSL of ~385 mm. So it had proportionately smaller canines than Mazak's specimen but longer one's than Christiansen's. It's likely not fully grown either. These tigers likely had a diet of miniature elephants and hippos so there may have been some pressure for longer canines. What's the average Amur and Bengal canine/GSL ratio? If we don't see that the Ngandong specimen had anything special about its canines the prey theory may not be as accurate.