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10-05-2016, 07:39 AM( This post was last modified: 10-05-2016, 07:41 AM by Pckts )
Welcome @P.T. Sondaica
There is no correct answer to your question. The data that exists may say one thing but someone can find something that will say another. If you wish to research these options, I highly suggest it.
But the fact is, bengals and amurs are very much overlapping, you're better off just researching this on your own. Many here will be happy help and point you in the right direction, but no one here can to tell you without doubt.
Now on why I said that I doubt the Amur is larger than wagdoh is for this reason.
Wagdoh is just a big tiger, period. We're talking about tons of people who have seen all sorts of tigers say the same, he's the largest they've seen or one of the largest. He's what you call a "freak" imo, so the odds of any other cat, especially one that we just saw for the first time being larger than wagdoh would be rare.