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Where is the biggest bengal tigers?

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(04-22-2018, 11:32 AM)shaileshsharadnaik Wrote:
(04-02-2018, 08:44 PM)Pckts Wrote:
(04-02-2018, 02:30 PM)Apollo Wrote: Nice info bro.
How Bajrang stack up in size compared to males like waghdoh, Narasimha, Katezari and Khali ??

According to my buddy, Katezari is the similar size to Matkasur and Waghdoh was larger than both, but I'll let shaileshsharadnaik  give us more info on that.

Hello Friends. 
I have seen katezari, waghdoh, Bajrang, Matkasur. 
Frommy perspective; Katezari and Bajrang are of same size. Waghdoh may be similar in size but was bulkier because of his age. Matkasur is certainly smaller than all these.

Wait a minute...

I thought, incorrectly apparently, that Matkasur is really large. 
He does look so. But several people have confirmed that he's nothing special!

Are you now saying that Wagdoh isn't much larger but "maybe similar in size but bulkier" than the rest of Tadoba resident males?

I have stopped forming any ideas from photos after seeing this...

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& then came to know that his weight was confirmed to be 220kg (adjusted).

So, i'd like another word on Wagdoh...
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