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Why captive Bengals are smaller than Wild Bengals?

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( This post was last modified: 11-21-2019, 10:33 PM by Roflcopters )

Good catch @Hello, I agree. there is no way that tiger weighed 299kg. he definitely tampered with the weight.

It’s so unfortunate that people feel the need to lie to the world to make their point, he probably just wants to be famous for having one of the biggest “white bengal tiger”. even throughout the history. from reputable names. hunter books, old tiger/lion documentaries. false stories of Billy Arjan Singh. you really gotta be able to see through it all. the more knowledge you have, the easier it becomes to call BS. 

just my two cents.
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