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Where is the biggest bengal tigers?

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( This post was last modified: 11-28-2017, 12:03 PM by Roflcopters )

I find it interesting that you think that, I read recently in a report that stated some of the Kanha legends had Pench ancestry and it was vice versa. male tigers from Pench and Kanha are known to travel around and without a doubt. BMW, Mukhtar, Samraat, Tarzan and Khursapar male are all in the same weight range as Umarpani, Kingfisher, Konda and old Banda. unless they weigh them, it's hard to say if Kanha truly stands out. I respect your opinion but then we have Umred, Bandhavgarh, old Panna bloodline, Satpura and Tigers of Melghat. they are all more or less the same, heaviest in all parks could rival each other. For example, Tadoba may not have the biggest males on average but Wagdoh could rival any big guy from any sides of Mahrashtra and Madhya Pradesh. personally i always thought Pench, MH males stood out the most for me but its good to see other mind sets. Umred is going to be very interesting, at the rate Jaichand is growing. he will be a beast.
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