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Size of Okavango Delta Lions and Lionesses

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(02-05-2016, 03:31 AM)Pckts Wrote: Nice info, there are actually a few tiger skulls that would score higher than 25 but I'm not sure the criteria needed to validate them. There's a 15.25" skull that is 11"+ wide that I know of but @GrizzlyClaws knows far better than I.

Of course there are.
It is just that hunting tiger for sport has been banned since the early 70's and records started in the 50's so few were reported there for tigers whereas they continued for the other big cats.
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