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04-28-2022, 06:14 PM( This post was last modified: 04-28-2022, 06:17 PM by LonePredator )
(04-28-2022, 06:01 PM)Hello Wrote: 220 kg tiger is still a huge cat whether it be an amur or a bengal. Its not extremely common. 220kg is a bulky animal with some amount of fat, unless its a lean, tall animal.
No! It’s not. Before Guate gave the new data, his previous data with a sample of 23 Bengal Tigers gave an average weight of 221kg. Do you understand that? If a sample of 23 Tigers gives an average of 221kg then 220kg is obviously a lot more common than you think.
There are tons of Bengal Tigers which have surpassed 220kg so many times. Then on what basis can you claim that it is ‘huge’? 220kg is extremely common among Bengal Tigers.
But among wild Siberians, such high weights have not been seen in more than a decade.