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Where is the biggest bengal tigers?

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( This post was last modified: 01-25-2022, 08:57 PM by Pckts )

(01-25-2022, 08:29 PM)Ashutosh Wrote: Compare both the males in their primes.  Bheem from 2014-16 was bigger than Uma at any point in his life. Bheem is about 2+years older. Bheem is most definitely taller and longer. Uma has a larger head, but Bheem’s neck and shoulders are Waghdoh-like (in his prime at least). 

Bheem was undoubtedly the largest cat of Bandhavgarh for a good amount of time. Uma has never been the largest cat in Kanha. The video of Jobhi and Bheem truly showed how big he actually was.

Bheem never had the muscle composition Uma did. Chest, limbs, abdominal, head and neck would all most likely favor Uma. Bheem had a nice mane which may contribute to a large looking neck but that isn’t the same as a neck that’s all full of muscle. Claiming anything about their height/length dimensions is impossible unless you measure both. And it’s arguable if Uma was the largest cat in Kanha but it doesn’t matter since Kanha generally produces larger cats than Bandhavgarh, this also noted by many. Overall it’s been said by numerous people who’ve seen both, Uma is the larger of the two.
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