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Captive Lion and Tiger weights

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Characterization of Ovarian Steroid Patterns in Female African Lions (Panthera leo), and the Effects of Contraception on Reproductive Function


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Female lion's weight.

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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4603677/
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Siberian tiger at Rosamond Gifford Zoo

Mother Tatiana, 11, and father Toma, 10, were introduced to each other this past December. It is the second litter of cubs for Tatiana. Her first, consisting of Korol, Kunali and Naka, was born on June 7, 2004. Brothers, Korol and Kunali, now reside at The Alaska Zoo in Anchorage, while Naka lives at Connecticut's Beardsley Zoo, where she has been recommended for breeding.


About the Parents
Mom, Tatiana 
Born March 13, 2000 at Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo
Arrived in Syracuse in early fall 2002
Weighs 350 lbs.
Mother to Korol, Kunali & Naka, born June 7, 2004
Identify her by the long vertical stripe at the base of her tail.
Of interest: Tatiana’s paternal grandmother was killed by a poacher in Russia; her father was rescued as an orphaned cub.

Dad, Toma
Born May 21, 2001 at the Buffalo Zoo
Arrived in Syracuse late 2010
Weighs 470 lbs.
Sired one offspring at the Buffalo Zoo
Identify him by his light orange color and shoulders that are nearly void of stripes.
Of interest: Toma is a cancer survivor. Initially the SSP had recommended him for placement at a west coast zoo. Concerns about the impact of a cross-country trip resulted in considerations of a zoo in closer proximity, which is why the Rosamond Gifford Zoo was selected. Genetically, he is very valuable tiger, as his genes are not well-represented within the North American population.




http://www.vet.cornell.edu/news/kollias.cfm


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1-year-old Siberian tiger cub at Dvur Kralove Zoo

Date of birth: March 11, 2011

Weighing time: March 7, 2011

Bonnie weighed 95 kg and Clyde Weigh 126 kg.


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CEFOVECIN (CONVENIA) FOR THE TREATMENT OF SEPTIC PERITONITIS IN A FEMALE LION (PANTHERA LEO)

An 8-yr-old, 128-kg intact female African lion (Panthera leo) presented with a 3-day history of vomiting, lethargy, and anorexia. At the time of acquisition, 3 mo before presentation, it was noted that the animal was defecating small pieces of rubber. Visual examination in a cage revealed the lion to be quiet, alert, and responsive, but more lethargic than on previous examinations.


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Amur tigress 297 pounds:
"Chang is small for a female Amur tiger, weighing 297 pounds." 
http://www.beardsleyzoo.com/rare-amur-tiger-cubs-born-at-connecticuts-beardsley-zoo/
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Not wild, but they look big
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The largest tiger in Siberian Tiger Park weighs 382kg.


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(03-14-2018, 04:12 PM)Betty Wrote: The largest tiger in Siberian Tiger Park weighs 382kg.


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Thats a friggin MONSTER!
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Indonesia P.T.Sondaica Offline
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382 kg serious?thats is more big than biggest wild tiger in the world
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350-pound male African lion



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Tebore, an almost 500 pound Bengal tiger (subspecies of the Siberian tiger) is a star attraction at a small, private children’s zoo in Visalia, California.



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@Betty :

Around #236: dreadful ! When I see what a decision-maker is able to do, to inflict such physical damage, in the only one purpose to gain money, to reap profits... Words fail me.
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Alaska dentist performs root canal on 300-pound tiger Kunali

Dr. Doug Luiten worked on 300-pound Siberian Tiger Kunali — measuring nearly 7 feet from backside to nose — Thursday at the Alaska Zoo.





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http://peninsulaclarion.com/news/2011-10-22/alaska-dentist-performs-root-canal-on-tiger
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A 30-month-old female, Siberian tiger (Panthera tigris altaica) weighing approximately 130.0 kg.



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https://books.google.com/books?hl=zh-TW&id=DUxWAAAAYAAJ&dq=weighing+approximately+130.0+kg+has+been+recently+transferred+from+the+Zoo+of+Helsinki+to+the+Zoo+of+Copenhagen&focus=searchwithinvolume&q=130.0+kg+
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The four-year-old lion was called ‘Bang-Bang’ and weighed about 200 kg.


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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3707323/
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