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Large male tigers from India (Videos Only)

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@Pckts in your opinion are the males from Dudhwa or Kaziranga bigger? I've always thought the Kazi's were biggest but those Dudwha's look to give them a run for their money.
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(07-10-2020, 06:35 AM)Sully Wrote: @Pckts in your opinion are the males from Dudhwa or Kaziranga bigger? I've always thought the Kazi's were biggest but those Dudwha's look to give them a run for their money.

Thats the million dollar question.
I go back and forth, I think the Terai Tigers are the most robust but the I think the Kaziranga Tigers are probably the largest overall when it comes to skull size and body dimensions. Kaziranga Tigers seem to be the most muscular as well but the Terai Tigers are packed to the brim with pure body mass, to be honest it wouldn't surprise me if either were the largest Tigers on earth.
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I am not so sure @Pckts on the dimensions of Kaziranga tigers being the largest as the terai males are definitely longer. 

Remember THIS behemoth from Rajaji? I swear the first time I saw this, I thought it was photoshopped. To this day, I haven’t seen a longer specimen.


   
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