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Largest Individuals of any Species

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Claims of 320kg for khali but from the pics the only tiger that looks close to 300kg in the wild is the king of taboda...


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I'm not as educated in lions but this fella although I don't know his name, looks a beast...(well claimed from the yuku days to be 300kg, I wouldn't go quite that far)


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Ivan from what I've seen seems to be the biggest leopard...


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I unfortunately have no clue about jags but guessing the biggest are from the pantanal...
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Largest Individuals of any Species - Pckts - 05-03-2016, 02:23 AM
RE: Largest Individuals of any Species - Sully - 05-04-2016, 03:35 AM



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