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Huge Tiger camera trapped in Uttarakhand

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(10-12-2016, 03:31 PM)sanjay Wrote: Body of dead tiger can be deceiving becasue the body start swelling after sometime and hence make them look larger than what actually they are.
After seeing all these evidences there is no doubt that the big males of tarai area are much larger and impressive specimen.


Yes dead tigers do get bloated giving them a thicker appearance but the overall length of the cat wont change.
The giant Orang male I posted was not dead, it was alive when those pics were taken but unfortunately that male died later.
The dead Corbett tiger I posted is a giant cat in all proportions, here is another image of the same tiger


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