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(02-22-2018, 12:33 AM)Amayas Wrote: Thank you for answering!
So the Bengal tiger is deemed the biggest subspecies indeeed. I always found it strange how even some big wildlife channels make the mistake of refering to the Siberian tiger as the biggest tiger.
Since we're on the biggest subspecies topic, the Cape lion is thought to have been the biggest lion, right?
(Do forgive my many questions, I'm very new to wildlife.)
As concerns the biggest lions we rather evoke the Ngorongoro lions and the South African and Namibian lions...
But the Cape lion doesn' t exist anymore. Exterminated at the beginning of the XXth century.
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