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07-25-2020, 04:15 AM( This post was last modified: 07-25-2020, 04:18 AM by Pckts )
(07-25-2020, 03:35 AM)GreenForest Wrote: After hairyfoot, madla, Wagdoh is undoubtedly largest tiger in Central India. Long, Tall, very bigger framed beast on par with Kaziranga giants. Tigers weight fluctuate in different seasons, but Wagdoh is the only tiger who looked larger in all seasons.
As for bandhavgarh, The charger-b2 dynasty tigers have shorter body but muscular. They rely on muscles to showcase their weight. That is their genetical drawback as well. In their lean seasons, they look small. Bheem come from this dynasty. Pannalal, Jobhi are pretty larger than bheem in my opinion.
I don't see it, Wagdoh looks fairly normal sized for a big male.
Bheem already outsized Jobhi and Pannalal was stated to be smaller than him by 2 different guides from Bandhavgarh.