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

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( This post was last modified: 04-25-2014, 12:44 AM by GuateGojira )

Reflection:

In fact, the point here is to avoid as much as possible the "lion vs tiger" theme. It is too problematic and people like BoldChamp, Asad and other "trolls" will return with they endless idiotic arguments and lies.

Did you like and animal? Good, put good data about them, but no "Vs" thing please. There is no need to put two magnificent animals in a fight to learn about them. Check how many data I have posted at this day without a single "Vs" mention. The only post that more or less approach to this is the topic of Jinenfordragon, but check that also in that topic, the theme is now about the ecology and origin of Asian lion, no "vs" will be mentioned, I hope.

So, please, no "Vs" themes, just animal data and feats from them. Let's love the animals by what they are what they can do, no need to create another Roman circus here.

Greetings.
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