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11-03-2017, 08:46 PM( This post was last modified: 11-03-2017, 08:53 PM by Pckts )
I’m curious what that article has to do with the T-12 male who was 170kg and captured in 2010?
My point wasn’t that ranthambhore has small Tigers, my point was that their tigers seem to be a bit more lean overall comparatively. That doesn’t mean that all of their tigers are smaller or larger in frame, they have a wide range like anywhere else.
Edit: you keep adding on to the post so I need to adjust my response haha
I agree, but if we are to scrutinize the weight of 170kg than we must scrutinize all the weights throughout the project. It’s always the issue with this scientific approach, that’s why I’ve grown to prefer eye witness accounts, I find them more reliable to be honest, they don’t knitpick over “gorged or not” or “curves or straight line” or “laying on their side or head lifted,” they just tell you which seem larger or smaller.