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Captive Lion and Tiger weights

United States paul cooper Offline
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( This post was last modified: 11-12-2017, 10:16 AM by paul cooper )

Female Amur Tiger:

"Chang is small for a female Amur tiger, weighing 297 pounds."
https://www.stratfordstar.com/65724/rare...dsley-zoo/





"The 236-pound female tiger was taken to Evansville via truck by a USDA-licensed animal transport specialist. She arrived safely after the roughly eight hour trip."
https://clevelandmetroparks.com/news-pre...afely-in-e






"On Monday 14th January, Ussuri, a two year old male Amur tiger joined Zeya and Shilka, two eleven year old sisters, in their habitat located in the Fringes of the Arctic at Dublin Zoo.
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Ussuri is a remarkable cat and visitors can’t help being mesmerized by him. He weighs about 250 kilos, to put his impressive size into context, his paws are about one and half times larger than that of an adult male."

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http://www.dublinzoo.ie/News/66-84/Dublin-Zoo-Welcomes-New-Tiger.aspx




A Male Malayan tiger, Penari, Weighs about 300 pounds:

"The Malayan tiger, Penari, paced about his yard, sniffing at a large multitiered platform before leaping to the first level and then, after hesitating and sniffing some more, springing to the second."





"Penari has been “well-fed” and weighs about 300 pounds, Tupa said."
https://www.abqjournal.com/972906/malaya...k-zoo.html
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( This post was last modified: 11-13-2017, 05:38 AM by paul cooper )

180kg male bengal tiger at a shitty ass zoo, they were in stress, have diseases and were starved there, but the zoo shut down and the tiger is moved to a new zoo in south Africa.
The zoo is called the worst zoo in the world by animal rights activists. The tiger was rescued from a awfully small cage. Idk, the weight couldve been higher.

"The last to be loaded on the truck Tuesday night was the 180kg Tiger."

http://m.scmp.com/news/world/middle-east...-bound-new
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United States paul cooper Offline
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Do you guys already have this?:
"It is said that two tigers with each weighing about 250 kg are in the process of being shredded and stored in two large freezer carts.."
http://www.bbc.com/vietnamese/vietnam/st...lers.shtml
Translated page:
https://translate.google.com/translate?h...rev=search
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United States paul cooper Offline
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I asked Michael Jamison, the guy who owns pet tigers, how much his tigers weigh. Hopefully he responds soon
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Sapporo Maruyama Zoo


https://ameblo.jp/tatemeoyaji2011/entry-12241205613.html
http://www.city.sapporo.jp/zoo/topics/topics2-43.html
http://blog.livedoor.jp/miyanomayu2/archives/51065563.html
http://blog.livedoor.jp/miyanomayu2/archives/51019095.html




This male lion weighs 130kg at age 5.


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In 2010, a male Amur Tiger about 13 years old weighed 170-180kg and died in 2016 due to chronic renal insufficiency.


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Vietnam Police arrests two tiger smugglers


Hanoi - Police in Vietnam have arrested two people for smuggling two disemboweled tiger carcasses, a police official said Friday.
The local Environmental Police arrested the owners of two houses in Ninh Binh province, 100 kilometers south of Hanoi, on Wednesday after finding two frozen tigers there, said Tran Quoc To, a senior department official.
The carcasses, weighing 265 and 245 kilograms, were hidden in refrigerators.


http://www.topnews.in/vietnam-police-arrests-two-tiger-smugglers-234084
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Sumatran tigers:

KAITLYN PROFILE:
  • Female Sumatran tiger
  • 5 years old and weighs 76.2kg
  • Arrived at Australia Zoo in March 2008 from Taman Safari Indonesia with Bashii and Maneki – her brother and sister
  • All three tigers are very valuable, not only to Australia Zoo but to the entire global captive breeding program
  • The siblings were the first cubs to be exported out of Indonesia in 30 years
  • Descending from wild tigers, Kaitlyn’s bloodlines are valuable for future breeding of Sumatran tigers in Australia
  • This is Kaitlyn’s first litter of cubs
  • You can adopt Kaitlyn! Visitwww.australiazoo.com.au for more details
RAMALON PROFILE:
  • Male Sumatran tiger
  • 18 years old and weighs 120kg
  • Ramalon arrived at Australia Zoo in April 2011 from Melbourne Zoo where he spent most of his life after being born at Taronga Zoo in 1994
  • Last year, Ramalon was fertility tested in preparation for breeding with Kaitlyn and Maneki
  • Ramalon is off display and does not have the same hands-on interaction with his handlers
  • He has fathered cubs before and is considered a ‘proven sire’ 


https://www.australiazoo.com.au/about-us...20cubs.pdf
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200-kg tiger illegally raised in Nghe An house

"..the house’s owner, failed to show any documents related to the tiger, which weighed about 200 kg."
https://tuoitrenews.vn/society/5995/200-...e-an-house




"Upon checking the abandoned ambulance, police were stunned to find a frozen tiger weighing more than 180kg."

https://tuoitrenews.vn/society/40427/amb...rn-vietnam
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(11-11-2017, 11:11 AM)paul cooper Wrote: "The woman bought a 200kg live tiger from a person in Nghệ An Province for VNĐ5 million (US$224)"

Read more at http://vietnamnews.vn/society/377156/fiv...yaCYOVG.99
^^^Cruel as fuck

First i thought that was a dead tiger with its mouth bleeding until i reAD AN ARTICLE STATING IT AS A LIVE TIGER!!!! Im going to kick whoever asses put that poor tiger in that cage!!!!!!!!!!
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(11-19-2017, 11:09 AM)paul cooper Wrote:
(11-11-2017, 11:11 AM)paul cooper Wrote: "The woman bought a 200kg live tiger from a person in Nghệ An Province for VNĐ5 million (US$224)"

Read more at http://vietnamnews.vn/society/377156/fiv...yaCYOVG.99
^^^Cruel as fuck

First i thought that was a dead tiger with its mouth bleeding until i reAD AN ARTICLE STATING IT AS A LIVE TIGER!!!! Im going to kick whoever asses put that poor tiger in that cage!!!!!!!!!!

Nvm, i think the tiger is under sedatives or knocked out or something. Just alive.
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( This post was last modified: 11-25-2017, 07:56 AM by paul cooper )

"A tiger broke out of a circus in central Paris and roamed streets just south of the Eiffel Tower before its circus handlers shot and killed it.


Nobody was hurt by the 200kg (31-stone) tiger, according to local reports.
Tram traffic was suspended in the area. Residents called the emergency services when they spotted the animal on the run just before 18:00 (17:00 GMT)."
""It was a very big tiger," a witness called Ralph told Le Parisien website. "We heard two or three shots and saw police going down towards the tracks.""
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-42117644
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Fuck circus's. Sanctioned animal torture for profit.
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Always the same bullshits. Human failures and the animals pay with their life for that.
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Tiger Attacks Keeper on Morning Walk at Australian Zoo

"While walking through surrounding bushland at the zoo, Ranu –- Australia Zoo's 12-year-old male Sumatran tiger –- became overly interested in his surroundings and when his handler approached him to change direction, he swatted his paw resulting in a scratch on his left wrist, bicep and right side of the forehead," the statement added.

The handler would be discharged from the hospital later Thursday and return to work "in the coming days", the zoo said.
According to the zoo's website, handlers dealing with 120-kilogram (264.5-pound) Ranu "have to keep in mind that he is the boss and it is very important to be patient with him".

http://www.naharnet.com/stories/199961-tiger-attacks-keeper-on-morning-walk-at-australian-zoo/print
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480 pound over 9 feet long tiger.. statement by keeper:



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