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(11-22-2019, 10:15 PM)Dark Jaguar Wrote: credits: Natgeo


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Vladik.

Know more about him at: https://www.nationalgeographic.com/news/2017/11/vladik-vladivostok-russia-far-east-siberian-tiger-spd/
Looks like this body construction is typical for young amur males.

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fascinating

https://siberiantimes.com/other/others/news/tiger-king-tikhon-who-sought-human-help-wants-to-return-to-the-wild-after-having-dental-treatment/ 

Even when border guards fired warning shots, the predator refused to leave.  
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reminds me this

https://metro.co.uk/2018/01/31/desperate-tiger-waits-mans-doorstep-help-tooth-problem-7276013/
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@peter  can you post the links here where you talked about the head length and the skull length of some captive Amurs in a zoo that Mazak measured? For some unknown reasons, I can't find them anymore.
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Video not showing for some reason, here's the link
https://www.instagram.com/tv/B-6kxkfhNcW...6ztd7m80m7
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(04-13-2020, 12:19 PM)johnny rex Wrote: @peter  can you post the links here where you talked about the head length and the skull length of some captive Amurs in a zoo that Mazak measured? For some unknown reasons, I can't find them anymore.

The information you want is in the tiger extinction thread. Most unfortunately, that thread has no index. This means you have no option but to read all posts. Not a terrible ordeal for those interested in tigers, but it will take quite a bit of time. 

At the moment, I'm busy. In some time, I will post a table with measurements. Contact me in a few weeks from now.
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Hello people, I am new to this forum

I am going to post some information on Manchurian tigers from the book, The Naturalist in Manchuria



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This is the author, Arthur De Carle Sowerby



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The introduction


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The Manchurian tiger is the most dreaded of carnivores but he is also the finest, largest and most formidable. He is also the most valuable of his kind. Chinese believe that the tiger's body parts can give properties of rare powers.


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The tiger has been hunted till he is almost extinct



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The Manchurian tiger reaches great sizes. The author, Sowerby once saw a skin which was well over 12 feet. A tiger shot in Vladivostok was estimated to be 13 ft 5 inch.


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Adult male Manchurian tiger killed in Chang Pai Shan


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Cute little baby Manchurian tiger


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More information on Manchurian tigers


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https://archive.org/details/naturalistinmanc23sowe/page/n69/mode/2up
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(04-24-2020, 03:07 AM)TigrisLeo504 Wrote: Hello people, I am new to this forum

I am going to post some information on Manchurian tigers from the book, The Naturalist in Manchuria



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This is the author, Arthur De Carle Sowerby



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The introduction


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The Manchurian tiger is the most dreaded of carnivores but he is also the finest, largest and most formidable. He is also the most valuable of his kind. Chinese believe that the tiger's body parts can give properties of rare powers.


*This image is copyright of its original author


The tiger has been hunted till he is almost extinct



*This image is copyright of its original author


The Manchurian tiger reaches great sizes. The author, Sowerby once saw a skin which was well over 12 feet. A tiger shot in Vladivostok was estimated to be 13 ft 5 inch.


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Adult male Manchurian tiger killed in Chang Pai Shan


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Cute little baby Manchurian tiger


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More information on Manchurian tigers


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https://archive.org/details/naturalistinmanc23sowe/page/n69/mode/2up

I wonder if he measured between the pegs or over the curves.
10'5" is a huge Tiger between the pegs.

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Information on Manchurian tigers by Reginald Innes Pocock

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The Introduction


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Skin of the Manchurian tiger



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More information


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Manchurian tiger in London Zoological Garden


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Manchurian tiger compared to a tiger from the Malay Peninsula


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Skull measurements of Manchurian tigers


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https://archive.org/details/journalofbomb33341929bomb/page/524/mode/2up
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