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(09-28-2019, 08:59 PM)Hello Wrote: According to guinness records,the heaviest dog named Zorba was a mastiff at 155 kg.He looks fit.He doesn't look that much to be 155 kg.Does guinness records weigh or estimate weights?

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This dog will be around 80 cm tall and 105 to 110 kg 150 kg is huge numbers I don't trust guiness book of world record at this point.
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Is the zorba the English Mastiff really weight 150 kg ???
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Is this English Mastiff really 150 kg ??

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2017 Little Kwara Camp, Okavango Delta, Botswana. Credit to Paul Galvin.
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(06-01-2014, 10:10 AM)GuateGojira Wrote: Take a look:

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Taking this picture as evidence, the canines of Bengal and probably also Amur tigers, in the wild, are measured in straight line.
 

Hi Guate, I have a few questions now, wondering if you have Facebook, Instagram or Discord? And I have a group of friends who specialize in learning about tigers and lions, they are big fans of you and so am I.
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(06-01-2014, 10:10 AM)GuateGojira Wrote: Take a look:

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Taking this picture as evidence, the canines of Bengal and probably also Amur tigers, in the wild, are measured in straight line.
 
Hi Guate, I have a few questions now, wondering if you have Facebook, Instagram or Discord? And I have a group of friends who specialize in learning about tigers and lions, they are big fans of you and so am I.
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(02-07-2024, 04:14 PM)Pinto Bean Wrote:
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2017 Little Kwara Camp, Okavango Delta, Botswana. Credit to Paul Galvin.


That's big
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Hi GuateGojira, I have some questions, I wonder if you have Facebook, Instagram or Discord? And I have a group of friends who also learn about tigers and lions, it would be great if you joined the group.
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