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Are Tigers 'Brainier' Than Lions?

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(10-13-2015, 08:52 PM)GrizzlyClaws Wrote: I've seen some Japanese private collector/taxidermist got those 400 mm Amur/Indian skulls, and I will post it later.

Can you contact them?

If so, you can tell 'm I would be interested to measure and photograph them? The results will be posted on our forum. I would also be willing to write an article. This would result in a lot of attention. Information about large skulls should be in the public domain. Ownership is something different. I would be willing to fly to Japan soon. 

Same for the natural history museums in Chabarowsk and Vladivostok. I would be willing to go there and do the work. Now.
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Are Tigers 'Brainier' Than Lions? - sanjay - 05-25-2014, 12:39 AM
RE: Are Tigers 'Brainier' Than Lions? - peter - 10-13-2015, 10:46 PM



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