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Modern weights and measurements on wild tigers

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(07-27-2021, 04:46 PM)GreatGorilla Wrote:
(07-27-2021, 08:59 AM)woshiniya Wrote:
(07-27-2021, 06:18 AM)GreatGorilla Wrote:
(07-26-2021, 09:16 PM)woshiniya Wrote: This tiger is not only on an empty stomach but also very lean. It is obviously in a very bad state. It is likely that it was squeezed by other male tigers and lost territory and food shortages led to an attack on humans. In addition, according to the previous Corbett tiger measurement video, I think modern Bengal tigers Your body size measurement may not be accurate

Hi!

In fact this tiger was healthy. Also i think the measurements are quite reliable maybe error of 1 inch. Probably straight line. From the other pictures its just a nothing special old male tiger. He isnt skinny but also not impressive at all. look at the other pic from the front.


The Tiger had low stress and nutrition was good. 

No,the picture of this tiger is very skinny,Health is a very broad concept. If a fifteen-year-old wagdoh is tested, he will be considered healthy, but his weight is definitely not as good as at his peak. The physical examination of this tiger showed dental caries, which may have caused difficulty in hunting and attacking humans, and the photo clearly shows a tiger who has been very thin.The reason why I doubt the accuracy of the measurement is that I have watched another Corbett tiger measurement video before. If you carefully observe the entire measurement process, you can feel how unreliable the body size measurement is. Therefore, any source from different contemporary teams and different regions I'm skeptical of all body measurements。

Hi,

maybe you are just disappointed(Because corbett tigers said to be huge and i agree) but that weight is fair and the injury/condition isnt fatal. Look here at his body... that isnt skinny.


The condition wasnt top but not fatal.

Yes, I think Corbett tigers are larger than central Indian tigers, whether it is average weight or extreme weight, and I believe that Corbett has some small individual tigers, but these will not affect that my opinion in this tiger state.I only saw an aging tiger with lean muscles on the abdomen and waist from this picture, not the physical condition you said is normal, and the physical examination results are consistent with what I said. Pckts has already posted this that before.If you still stick to your point of view,I don’t plan to Persuade you, you keep your point of view and i keep mine.
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