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(04-08-2022, 02:42 PM)abhisingh7 Wrote: abhisingh7 Wrote: tigers hunted by mahraja of cooch beher were from same vegetation as we have in bhutan and buxa tiger reserve (currently no tiger in buxa tiger reserve). these tigers are among smallest mainland bengal tigers . bro cooch beher is 400km away from kaziranga and 350km away from orang , and there are 2 duars , duar in west bengal too near to cooch , i have travelled in cooch beher area once too , climate is different , vegetation is differenct , there are a lot of difference and british india kept eastern assam as its own territory , mahraja had western part of assam . i am more than 100% sure he never hunted a tiger in kaziranga or orang . and also it had very very deep vegetation on keep its very tough to travel . distance between pench and tadoba is only 200km approx but tigers have different features , and we have 400km difference between kaziranga and cooch beher .
Your answer is a little confuse, but from what I could understand you are saying that Kaziranga and Orang tigers are bigger than those from Cooch Behar. If that is the case I am agree with Pckts, those tigers seems bigger than those from other areas from India and probably even Nepal.