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Overrated size of Munna aka Langda of Kanha National Park

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(08-12-2014, 10:52 PM)'Siegfried' Wrote: NONE of these GIANT tigers have been measured or weighed, or am I wrong? 

 
Not true

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If you mean Waghdoh hasn't been weighed, than thats fine.
Many huge tigers have been weighed, and if we would accept hunting records from both Lions and Tigers, than the gap really widens.
To this day, there is no verified lion weighing over 230kg I believe. Tigers bottom out 227kg scales and 250kg scales. Take into account how many more Lions have been weighed compared to the # of tigers and you really get a idea of how large tigers can be.

Also, they have stated that its harder to tell the difference between two huge Tigers compared to a Huge tiger and a not so huge tigers. These guys are eye witnesses and photographers, they see these animals all the time, they are much more qualified to say which may be larger or smaller, but trying to tell the difference between two huge cats without them being near eachother is very difficult.


 




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