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What a beast.
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Large tigers in a circus





 
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"DUKE" was once Krugerpark's biggest Elephant. He is dead now.
The tusks of this male were said to be 3m long each.























 
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RIP Duke, what a beautiful and powerful animal.
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Don´t forget the old pics from the video in the slovenský siberian facility. The male in the video is the biggest siberian tiger I´ve ever seen in motion on a video. Height, length and mass are impressive. Look how big the male looks in the first pic. Although he´s in the distance, he still looks huge to the guy on the spotting point.

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Compare him with the famous liger.


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Its way to hard to try and compare one to the other. Angles of photoge, distance, items used to scale, etc..
Are all different.
The only thing you can tell for sure is that both are very obese with much loose skin. A tell tell sign of captivity vs wild.
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(12-12-2014, 09:23 PM)'Pckts' Wrote: Its way to hard to try and compare one to the other. Angles of photoge, distance, items used to scale, etc..
Are all different.
The only thing you can tell for sure is that both are very obese with much loose skin. A tell tell sign of captivity vs wild.

 

Your right.

 
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Huge elephant attacking a car in Kruger NP




 
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Lion and Leopard encounters




 
 
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Thems be some serious chompers!
 
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Giant croc Lolong.
Lolong was the worlds largest crocodile but he died last year.




 
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Big Moose




 
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(01-23-2015, 07:00 AM)'Apollo' Wrote: Big Moose




 

 


There are some massive moose out there. They are giants, very powerful creatures.
 
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