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Who is the "king" of tigers? - Bengal or Amur

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(05-22-2022, 01:22 AM)GreenForest Wrote: Guate, Can you give breakdown on amur tigers weights per each reserve ?

Hunchun reserve 
Laoyeling reserve 
Huangnihe reserve
Southwest Primorye Krai
Sikhot-Alin

Do you know any tiger weights captured in the first 4 reserves ? First 3 reserves are from China, other 2 are from Russia. Are all the amur tiger weights come from Sikhot-Alin only? It would be interesting to see the weights from other reserves. 

The tigers from other 4 reserves seem to be bigger than Sikhot-Alin tigers. 


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Sadly, all the modern records that I have came from Sikhote-Alin and the Ussuri reserve. No figures from China at this moment, not fully 100% confirmed at least.

However, old records suggest that Manchurian tigers were among the biggest on record, so I am fully open to the idea that north China tigers can develop, with time, the large sizes that at this moment are only reported in India/Nepal.
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