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B2 and Other Great Tiger Pics from India

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( This post was last modified: 03-22-2017, 01:04 AM by Pantherinae )

(03-22-2017, 12:54 AM)st147zar Wrote:
(03-21-2017, 11:45 PM)Pckts Wrote: It's all about angles, when they both are facing eachother, Uma male looks like the more muscular and larger tiger with the bigger head.
If you watch the beginning of the video, Uma Male is in closer to the camera, he looks like the larger tiger to me.

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Then when the rear up, Uma looks taller or as tall as KF

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I hate to agree with Min, but KF was a big belly tiger, he's got a lower hanging gut while uma is a more muscular tiger. All were huge cats, that's obvious, trying to say one is larger than the other without putting them on a scale is impossible, we can only speculate. 
And I thought in the Bheema/Uma video, Uma looked larger as well, both come in at different distances so again, it's hard to tell. (btw the video doesn't work for me)


On a side note, these are just opinions, so lets not get too caught up defending them either way.

Cool shot of KF after the fight,
Naren Malik
Kingfisher male with a nasty injury, he was in a fight with umarpani male. But Kudos to forest department they gave him medical assistance immediately and a few days later wound appeared entirely healed!

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this was as it got worse.

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Fanatic child i feel sad for you. Kingfisher was bigger FOR SURE, smaller head? rly? omfg.

He's having an opinion? As we all do.. You neither knows who was the biggest as they haven't been weighed.. And people who has seen both all have different opinions about who's bigger, then it's not surprising that we as well are wondering about it, but we can talk and discuss with maturity can't we?
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