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B2 and Other Great Tiger Pics from India

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(03-20-2015, 03:40 AM)'Rage2277' Wrote:
(03-19-2015, 10:34 PM)'Pckts' Wrote:
(03-19-2015, 09:47 PM)'Pckts' Wrote: Now back to the topic this thread is intended for
T24 checking to see if there are any forest guards available for a quick bite to eat

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Then marking his new territory as he walks off.
Hemraj MeenaSanctuary Asia Follow · 12 hrs ·    ·  
With Bittu Sahgal.

Apparently this structure is used by forest guards all the time, they were very lucky to not be there this time.
But using the door way as a scale you can get a good idea of his shoulder height and body length, somebody with photoshop skills could draw a line between the head and body and door way to estimate. I'm 6'5'' and i barely fit through a door way w/out ducking so lets say the average door way is 6'6'' or 6'7'' I would guess his shoulder height to be slightly more then half, so lets say 3'7''-3'9'' and his head and body look to be as long as the door is tall. Seems to fit right in to a good sized male tiger with good mass. Estimated guess based off those measurements, T24 is probably 225kg-250kg.
What do you guys think?
 



 


It seems that he has a knack for killing humans
http://epaper.timesofindia.com/Default/S...wMode=HTML

that's T24 


 



 

 

Here is a height measurement of what I have gotten from measureing pixels. Assuming that the door is 78 inches in height (standard door) these are the measurements...

The tiger is 425 pixels, the door on either side is 719 and 745 pixels. I would prefer to use 719 pixels as the door height (my opinion).

If the door is 719 pixels, the tiger height 425 pixels. The tiger is 59% of the doors height...

59.1% of 719 = 425 pixels. If the door is 78 inches heigh, the tiger would be 46 inches tall!. If the door is smaller, lets say


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