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

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(08-11-2023, 10:01 AM)melon Wrote: @GuateGojira Dear Mr Guate, 288kg male tiger from Nagpur region of North India, his name is "Nandapur"? How did you know this information? As far as I know, it is described in the email as a particularly huge cow  Killer, close to fasting weight, you are a serious tiger fan, I think this male is real, can you provide more information conveniently?

Hi Melon. 

No, the name of the tiger is not Nandapur, that is only the place/location were it was captured. Check in the text, number 4, that the names in italic are from the areas of the capture.

The information that I have is that he killed livestock but do not suggest that was a continuos cattle killer. Also, it says that it fasted for two days before it was capture, so its weight reflects an empty belly.

Sadly, I don't have more information than the one that you already have, appart from the data sheet that was already provided in the topic of the "Modern measuerements of tigers".

I also think this male is real and that is why I include it in my tables, but of course I will love to have more information about it. But you should know that gatter information may take time.

Greetings.
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