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(10-31-2019, 01:55 PM)Hello Wrote: Thanks for Posting and I appreciate your work.So on average lions are taller than tiger by 2 cm and at max they are same at 114 cm. Large Prehistoric cats are about 120 cm.
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About the averages, it depends of the population, but we can say that the largest lion populations are about 2 cm taller than the largest tiger populations, but are 114 cm at maximum in both species.
Prehistoric cats are the only ones that reliable reached the 120 cm or more, included the giant Panthera cats and the even heavier Smilodon populator, among other giant cats.