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B2 and Other Great Tiger Pics from India

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(10-18-2017, 06:21 AM)Roflcopters Wrote: Are you saying Pandit was bigger than Prime Wagdoh as a sub adult? Im not sure i agree with that, Central Indian tigers don't really have the same coat as Northern Males and i think that plays a huge factor when people compare the two. there are plenty of males from Central India that easily rival Corbett Khali's size.

@Roflcopters  I totally respect your opinion. However I will still stick to what I said.

1. I have seen both Pandit and Waghdoh from close range. Maybe Waghdoh had more weight because of the body mass but I am sure framewise Pandit was bigger and he would have achieved the weight with age.

2. I agree that Central Indians tigers have a different coat. But people actually compare tigers from pictures and sometimes that is a problem. In fact people never take Corbett males seriously since they don't pack the "Being Bulky" factor in the images. I will also tell you the reason for that. Corbett tigers are long and have a larger frame. Most of them are rather sleek but built like a fit machine. So in images they don't too seem heavy. Reality is they are really big as many people claim them to be. I support this point because I have seen plenty of males both in Corbett and Central India. Its only when you see Corbett tigers with naked eye will you realize how big they are actually in reality. 

3. As for Khali #2 is the reason why many readers don't think Khali was as big as people from the park said him to be. Also, Khali although huge was  never the biggest in Corbett. There has been and are biggers one's compared to him. Most of them are never given a name or researched upon and that is the problem.

As for Central Indian Tigers, they are one of my favourites. Just that I have seen alot of Tigers in my life with naked eye and I stand by my point that quite a few Tigers in the sub Himalayan belt(Mostly Terai and Core Corbett) are bigger by quite a margin compared to any other tigers in India barring the mighty Kazirangans.
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RE: B2 and Other Great Tiger Pics from India - SuSpicious - 10-18-2017, 06:49 AM
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