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Large male tigers from India (Videos Only)

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(03-09-2017, 09:15 AM)Haymaker Wrote:
(03-07-2017, 10:03 PM)phatio Wrote: Bheem aka Tarun is incredible. His appearance with those intense eyes, and his physical build is simply amazing. looking at his little mane and massive shoulder sometimes he reminds me of the animation siberian tiger from the korean movie The Tiger: An Old Hunter's Tale.



 
to me, i consider him and Jai as the most handsome India's tigers in recent time.





Definitely a nice tiger, I'm not so sure though his shoulders are that big, or at least they don't look that big.  I was in a debate with some guys on youtube they told me about this site, do any of you guys have data that proves the tiger is bigger than the lion?  I'm not saying it isn't because from what Ive seen around it seems like most people consider it larger, but not 100% sure about the weights.  I was talking to a pretty informed youtube poster, and he said out of the scientific records only, they do not conclude that the tiger is heavier.  So I guess if you're counting scientific weights only, the weight of the tiger is not as big as it has been believed to be by other claims, or perhaps old hunters. Anyways it was an interesting debate on there.
There's a lotta data lying around, but this is no place to post them...
Check out these threads:

http://wildfact.com/forum/topic-modern-w...wild-lions
http://wildfact.com/forum/topic-modern-w...ild-tigers
http://wildfact.com/forum/topic-captive-...er-weights
http://wildfact.com/forum/topic-measurin...9#pid17489
http://wildfact.com/forum/topic-experien...ats?page=7
http://wildfact.com/forum/topic-about-me...f-debating



Here's an example;


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12-09-2015, 07:20 PM


Ustaad is very sick, he hasn't been eating and has actually been sick since he was brought to the zoo. Obviously the amount of stress he went through is too much. 

http://indianexpress.com/article/india/i...npur-park/


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You know what the worst thing is, they say that he weighed over 215kg but they don't give an exact number, correct? We know he weighed 240kg when 3.5 and said to be 250kg when originally captured, so it really could be quite a bit of weight lost, and the 15kg estimate could be used to make it seem not as bad, but its obviously very drastic. 
Not to mention how they tried to claim he was healthy initially and obviously that has never been the case. (see below)

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This picture made me soo sad!



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RE: Large male tigers from India (Videos Only) - Rishi - 03-09-2017, 06:29 PM
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