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05-08-2018, 10:25 AM( This post was last modified: 05-08-2018, 10:44 AM by Rishi )
(05-08-2018, 10:01 AM)Greatearth Wrote: I believe assam tiger is highly overrated about their size and power, but I do agree tiger in Assam are one of the largest tiger group in India. My opinion is Central Indian tiger, Assam tiger, Terai tiger, and northern Indian tiger were pretty much the same size besides Assam and Terai could find more larger male tigers. I would say dry forest and desert western Indian tiger and southern Indian tiger were the next largest. Then I would say swamp tiger in Sunderban and Simlipal. If anyone knows I am wrong and, then please corrected me
We don't have enough data to make any of such declarations.
Quote:One question is how come some male tiger looks so small when he died? This is dead B2 due to infighting with Bamera. He looks so small unlike when he was alive.
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The camera angle is playing a role but... His admirers tend to get worked up when someone says this, but he's always been stout & never too large.
This is a Ranthambore tigress!
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Bajirao looked that size compared to people when he died.