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A General Theory of the Size of Tigers

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(07-07-2022, 08:25 PM)LonePredator Wrote: Can you share the two tables for now?

Yes, this is the one for males with only measurements "between pegs":

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 This did not include the new measurements of the Panna tigers, so you should include them latter, and still include the Sundarbans specimens, which should be remouved. Now, if someone says why this sample is only of 156 males when in my comparative image I mention 216? Well, this is because I did include the 42 males from Brander and the 18 males from Marshall (Naga area) in the final average, although they only provided total length, and then you have the total sample of 216 males.

This is another table with only modern records:

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About the weights, I only have the table that already shared since April of this year, as I did not made one with single figures and its authors, just groups of collections based in the area to calculate the average of each place. Here is again, but with a few corrections that I made in May 2022:

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Now, joining these two tables, that will be the real challenge!
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