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Very nice, well done.
I agree that Kaziranga tigers are most likely heavier than neighboring tigers but I have my doubts if they are larger than "Nepal" tigers. I treat it the same as I treat Ngorongoro lions, most likely crater lions are larger than serengeti lions but that is only in terms of mass, they are essentially the same cat. Which is probably the case with Kaziranga compared to the rest of Assam, Kaziranga or Ngorongoro allow unique living conditions, these conditions cannot be duplicated any where else and thus they create these "super cats" for their specific habitat.
It just goes to show how fast evolution works and how much the landscape and prey base can effect the apex predator that rules it.