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(02-12-2020, 12:19 PM)qstxyz Wrote:
(02-11-2020, 05:22 PM)Pckts Wrote: Great work

Bheem still looks to be longer in body and limb. In regards to mass, Bheem is angled in while Mr. X's complete side profile is facing the camera which makes his stomach more visible. Overall, I still think Bheem looks significantly larger than Mr. X

Thanks again @qstxyz
Thanks, buddy!

I do agree with you about Bheem's bigger than Mr.X, but I still think they're both in the same league. 
For me, Bheem has larger frame so his muscle is stretched along his body and limbs. Mr.X is shorter (in body length and limbs), seems denser muscle, more stocky and compact body mass. But Bheem's muscle seem more rough, he has the raw power and aggressive (based on his actual behavior). 
Bheem vs Mr.X comparison completely like the case of Bokha/Johbi (longer, taller) compared to B2/Bamera (denser, robust)

I think Bheem is the most impressive male ever in Bandhavgarh, he is bigger frame than B2, Bamera and highly aggressive (just like Charger!). 
Love all of them (Bheem and Somashu, Uma and Chota Munna... Bandhavgarh, Kanha, Tadoba, Pench, Sunderban, Kazi...). For me the world seems to be boring without them

Mahaman for me is the best looking male in Bandhavgarh, not nearly the largest but he has the most impressive physique.
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Photos from Al G. Barnes Circus 1926.

Not sure if its been already posted by someone else ( sorry for that). Its a Jaguar and 2 Sumatran Tigers. So far Its the best comparison I got from a Jaguar and this Tiger's subespecies together.


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Article: This is Mable Stark with her "world famous, first time ever, never before seen" black Jaguar. From accounts he made a limited appearance at Madison Square Garden, and wasn't used much after that. His name was the terrible, demeaning, racist, "N" word!!!! And it is printed in it entirety in any material on the subject of Mable Stark. Those are two of her "jungle killer Sumatran tigers. The group exhibiting an "incredible" behavior, which I am "assuming" took many, many, many months of careful "training" to accomplish. http://circusnospin.blogspot.com/2008/07/how-much-animal-sceneclimate-has_30.html?m=1


I can imagine why that Dark Jaguar was only used in just one appereance/presentation and got left out eventually, I always heard Jags are freaking harsh for big cat trainers to tame and dominate, I heard a big cat trainer ( I forgot who/ I lost the account a long time ago ) stating Jags are even harder to ''follow the human rules'' than Lions and Tigers.

Joining up with sumatran tigers which are also quite agressive that trainer must had tons and tons of headaches.



Nice size comparison though.

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Siberian Tiger and Puma Concolor




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Indian Tiger and Onça Pintada (jag)



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(02-13-2020, 05:45 AM)Dark Jaguar Wrote: Photos from Al G. Barnes Circus 1926.

Not sure if its been already posted by someone else ( sorry for that). Its a Jaguar and 2 Sumatran Tigers. So far Its the best comparison I got from a Jaguar and this Tiger's subespecies together.


*This image is copyright of its original author
Article: This is Mable Stark with her "world famous, first time ever, never before seen" black Jaguar. From accounts he made a limited appearance at Madison Square Garden, and wasn't used much after that. His name was the terrible, demeaning, racist, "N" word!!!! And it is printed in it entirety in any material on the subject of Mable Stark. Those are two of her "jungle killer Sumatran tigers. The group exhibiting an "incredible" behavior, which I am "assuming" took many, many, many months of careful "training" to accomplish. http://circusnospin.blogspot.com/2008/07/how-much-animal-sceneclimate-has_30.html?m=1


I can imagine why that Dark Jaguar was only used in just one appereance/presentation and got left out eventually, I always heard Jags are freaking harsh for big cat trainers to tame and dominate, I heard a big cat trainer ( I forgot who/ I lost the account a long time ago ) stating Jags are even harder to ''follow the human rules'' than Lions and Tigers.

Joining up with sumatran tigers which are also quite agressive that trainer must had tons and tons of headaches.



Nice size comparison though.

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Jaguars and Sumatran tigers are basically the same size.
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(02-12-2020, 04:25 PM)Pckts Wrote:
(02-12-2020, 12:19 PM)qstxyz Wrote:
(02-11-2020, 05:22 PM)Pckts Wrote: Great work

Bheem still looks to be longer in body and limb. In regards to mass, Bheem is angled in while Mr. X's complete side profile is facing the camera which makes his stomach more visible. Overall, I still think Bheem looks significantly larger than Mr. X

Thanks again @qstxyz
Thanks, buddy!

I do agree with you about Bheem's bigger than Mr.X, but I still think they're both in the same league. 
For me, Bheem has larger frame so his muscle is stretched along his body and limbs. Mr.X is shorter (in body length and limbs), seems denser muscle, more stocky and compact body mass. But Bheem's muscle seem more rough, he has the raw power and aggressive (based on his actual behavior). 
Bheem vs Mr.X comparison completely like the case of Bokha/Johbi (longer, taller) compared to B2/Bamera (denser, robust)

I think Bheem is the most impressive male ever in Bandhavgarh, he is bigger frame than B2, Bamera and highly aggressive (just like Charger!). 
Love all of them (Bheem and Somashu, Uma and Chota Munna... Bandhavgarh, Kanha, Tadoba, Pench, Sunderban, Kazi...). For me the world seems to be boring without them

Mahaman for me is the best looking male in Bandhavgarh, not nearly the largest but he has the most impressive physique.
Yeah! Johbi's son such amazing cat, long and muscular. What a gentle magnificent giant!
However I think he lacks a little bit of the "wildness" and explosive power like his father. And that "wildness" is exactly what I saw in Bheem and Somanshu, they're just like a spring, always ready to explode any time any where! Just some of my personal feelings Grin
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West African lioness and leopard using the same waterhole at NiokoloKoba National Park in Senegal


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Source: https://twitter.com/PhilippHenschel/status/1226888232488636417
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@Luipaard 

Could you please include the source of these two images?
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(02-17-2020, 11:12 PM)Luipaard Wrote: West African lioness and leopard using the same waterhole at NiokoloKoba National Park in Senegal


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Damn it looks like a male cougar female jag comparision ,no doubt huge leopard but he seems slightly closer to the camera than the lioness
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(02-18-2020, 12:43 AM)bigcatlover Wrote:
(02-17-2020, 11:12 PM)Luipaard Wrote: West African lioness and leopard using the same waterhole at NiokoloKoba National Park in Senegal


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Damn it looks like a male cougar female jag comparision ,no doubt huge leopard but he seems slightly closer to the camera than the lioness

Yeah you're right, at first glance I thought it was a Puma  Funny
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Puma and young lion ,dont know the age , this guys insta has a lot of similar vids ,
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(02-21-2020, 06:19 PM)bigcatlover Wrote:



Puma and young lion ,dont know the age , this guys insta has a lot of similar vids ,


Both look like subsdults to me. The puma a bit older though, probably a bit over a year old while the lioness looks a few months off a year old.
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That is a smaller Hyena, they can get much larger than this just to give you an idea.
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(02-12-2020, 04:25 PM)Pckts Wrote:
(02-12-2020, 12:19 PM)qstxyz Wrote:
(02-11-2020, 05:22 PM)Pckts Wrote: Great work

Bheem still looks to be longer in body and limb. In regards to mass, Bheem is angled in while Mr. X's complete side profile is facing the camera which makes his stomach more visible. Overall, I still think Bheem looks significantly larger than Mr. X

Thanks again @qstxyz
Thanks, buddy!

I do agree with you about Bheem's bigger than Mr.X, but I still think they're both in the same league. 
For me, Bheem has larger frame so his muscle is stretched along his body and limbs. Mr.X is shorter (in body length and limbs), seems denser muscle, more stocky and compact body mass. But Bheem's muscle seem more rough, he has the raw power and aggressive (based on his actual behavior). 
Bheem vs Mr.X comparison completely like the case of Bokha/Johbi (longer, taller) compared to B2/Bamera (denser, robust)

I think Bheem is the most impressive male ever in Bandhavgarh, he is bigger frame than B2, Bamera and highly aggressive (just like Charger!). 
Love all of them (Bheem and Somashu, Uma and Chota Munna... Bandhavgarh, Kanha, Tadoba, Pench, Sunderban, Kazi...). For me the world seems to be boring without them

Mahaman for me is the best looking male in Bandhavgarh, not nearly the largest but he has the most impressive physique.

jobhi and his sons are the most solid tigers i've seen in bandhavgarh
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(02-17-2020, 11:12 PM)Luipaard Wrote: West African lioness and leopard using the same waterhole at NiokoloKoba National Park in Senegal


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Source: https://twitter.com/PhilippHenschel/status/1226888232488636417
If you look closely the leopard is infront of the rock while the lionesses is behind it.
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