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I have extracted some major tiger specimen information for you from the AMNH archive, including Goodwin's three Ussuri tigers. If you need more information on tiger specimens, you can visit AMNH's database.
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The Vietnamese tiger with the catalog AMNH M 87349 is also very interesting. Although I haven't seen its skull measurements, I have seen its mandible measurements and it has very strong lower canine , which are even stouter than the lower canine of the male Amur tiger skull of the Boneclones that I measured.
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Its mandible size is very large, much larger than the holotype specimen of the Indochinese tiger (after all, the Indochinese tiger was named in 1968, and this tiger was captured a long time ago), comparable to the male Bengal tiger AMNH M 113744 I mentioned above. It may correspond to a very large individual in the Indochinese tiger