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Biggest Kaziranga tiger?

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(05-22-2021, 08:26 AM)ganidat Wrote:
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Anyone has the original high resolution of this image?

Anyone know whether this was Hairyfoot or some Kaziranga tiger?
Definitely not Hairyfoot. Only one pic of Hairyfoot has ever been taken 

   
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(05-22-2021, 02:58 PM)Khan85 Wrote:
(05-22-2021, 08:26 AM)ganidat Wrote:
(04-04-2021, 10:05 PM)ganidat Wrote:
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Anyone has the original high resolution of this image?

Anyone know whether this was Hairyfoot or some Kaziranga tiger?
Definitely not Hairyfoot. Only one pic of Hairyfoot has ever been taken 

If I remember correctly, this is a Kaziranga guy was relocated to Manas as a sub-adult. This picture is from his life in Manas.
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(07-30-2021, 12:20 PM)SuSpicious Wrote:
(05-22-2021, 02:58 PM)Khan85 Wrote:
(05-22-2021, 08:26 AM)ganidat Wrote:
(04-04-2021, 10:05 PM)ganidat Wrote:
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Anyone has the original high resolution of this image?

Anyone know whether this was Hairyfoot or some Kaziranga tiger?
Definitely not Hairyfoot. Only one pic of Hairyfoot has ever been taken 

If I remember correctly, this is a Kaziranga guy was relocated to Manas as a sub-adult. This picture is from his life in Manas.

To be honest, I am not sure. I think it was RMT-003 who was shifted

   
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you’re right, that male was previously believed to be hairyfoot but if you compare the stripes with the original hairyfoot pic. they do not match, also the male in question is a kaziranga tiger from the last decade caught in one of the camera traps. his picture surfaced around the same time as kzt109, kzt110 etc and very little is known about his true identity.
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The males of kaziranga

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Interaction between Tiger and Water buffalo in Kaziranga





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(07-01-2014, 10:55 PM)Apollo Wrote: Tigers have longer and more robust canine teeths, they are more denser as well.
Tigers have the strongest canines of all extant felids.
Tiger canines have the highest bending strength of all extant felids followed by jaguar and then the lion.
 
Hello bro, can you give me a source or specs for what you said ?
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(07-02-2014, 08:01 PM)Pckts Wrote:
Pantherinae\ dateline='\'1404249679' Wrote: @Pckts  Yeah, I know what you mean. Ofc a lion will aswell go for a throat bite on a big maned male, but getting a grip is more difficult. Because I do disaree with packer that the mane does not protect the neck. And have talked with packer on e-mail and have discussed this.And he liked my theories but this is not about the mane at all... Sorry for bringing that up.  Yeah I have a few fights I have seen with male against male, but those are young vs adult, and the male goes for the throat, but lionesses break it up when they jump on the big male. I would be very happy to see wild tigers fighting intencely! But as far as I know that does not exist on Youtube....  Usually the once from the wild is just showing how smart tigers are, they do show dominace and if the challenger is smaller and weaker he knows that and just shows subbmision. Thats why I have great respect and facination of tigers. How differently they behave in different situations! 

 


Circumstances determine how much a tiger has to fight. Number 1 circumstance, densisty of tigers.
Kaziranga has the highest densisty of tigers, it also has the highest number of mortalities due to fighting of any cat species. 
Lions don't get land locked the way tigers do, they can more freely travel and follow large herds which probably why they have can have a less densisty, that and the fact that african plains are open and flat compared to the tough travel of jungles and tall grass. 
I know male lions in the Serengetti lead multiple prides and would travel back n forth between them. I believe there are a few other lions that migrate throughout different prides and territories as well.
I believe it was Crater lions that are actually lions from different areas.
 
Hello bro, can you give me the source for "tigers in Kaziranga have the highest number of combat deaths of any cat species"?
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