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Overrated size of Munna aka Langda of Kanha National Park

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( This post was last modified: 08-19-2014, 08:22 PM by GuateGojira )

What a useless conversation guys, sorry but it is true.

Munna looks like a excellent sized tiger probably of 230-240 kg in his good days, but it is true that there are larger tigers over there. However, he is definitely not of "just 200 kg", that is an exaggeration.

Kanha have produced large tigers, with top records of 234 kg (Brander, 1923) and 255 kg (Hunter, 1896). A figure of 230 kg seems excellent for a tiger of the frame of Munna, but we most accept that pictures are tricky and "large" tigers could be light ones while "small" tiger can be heavier ones.

I propose to leave this conversation, as it is creating only infinite hypothesis without evidence.

Finally, ANY post with the dirty name of "Asad" will be erased, that name don't deserve to be mentioned in this holy place anymore, that garbage still live in "Carnivora forum" and soon or late, I will crush him/her there too, like I have done many times in AVA.
 
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