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(05-25-2022, 08:19 PM)LonePredator Wrote: Not true! Now look at this, the Bear is 9.3 units in HB length while the Tiger is only 9 units AND the Bear’s neck is not even straightened out which means the real HB length of the Bear would be even longer so this Bear is clearly longer than this Amur Tiger.
But you're not considering the fact I said TBL (not HBL) which also counts the tail of the tiger that even here it is neither fully included in the image neither fully stretched.
(05-25-2022, 08:19 PM)LonePredator Wrote: In reality, the average Amur Tigers are supposed to be longer than average Ussuri Brown Bears but this Bear is longer than this Tiger which means either this Tiger is a small one or the Bear is a big one or both
That's only because tigers have much, much longer tails than bears that have in comparison a tail the length of a bobcat, which generally is not even used for measurements. The tiger is probably longer on average just for the tail, because when comparing HEAD-body length and not TOTAL body length they are either equal or the bear is a few cm longer I bet.