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Skulls, Skeletons, Canines & Claws

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(12-31-2017, 01:09 PM)GrizzlyClaws Wrote: @paul cooper

The tigers with ordinary size.

What is the ordinary size?
But it seems like tigers predate on gaur and stuff in areas that gaur are abundant and present. I was reading in a study or somewhere, that all india the tigers used to be all the same (of course with exceptions), until men of course started screwing things up cutting off corridors and isolating populations. Afterall, gaur itself is a vunerable/endangered animal.
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Like tigers, gaur come in all shapes and sizes, anywhere they are abdundant they are common prey for tigers. But the larger the Tiger the larger the prey it can successfully take down.
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Alright look I cant respond to everyone gettin mad at me on here, cuz Footballs on, but let me just say this to be fair.  Yeah, like in the past cats were bigger, so ok an the siberian was the supreme cat of that time.  Seen trainers even now on Quora sayin the Siberian is the biggest, so we have to give some respect to that cat, if that what they say than that what they say.  Ya cant be like some of the lion fans who can't even concede that at least the Siberian is bigger ya gut hand that one over, it ok no ones gonna die to admit it.  I always knew the Siberian was the biggest, cuz i seen a few, an cuz they gut so much of em around in places.
So yeah, so if ya think about it, on average I say a normal tiger ain't pullin down no buffalo, it just ain't likely to happen, maybe once in a blue moon.  But the old Siberian he ain't eatin buffalo either.  But guess the heck what bros, what is he eatin?  I'll tell yas, he's eatin old world boars.  Even an average boar now can take an average tiger on, they're tough mothers.  But you take one of them big Russian old boars of the past.  I mean that is one tough animal. so who's gonna bring it down, only a massive huge Siberian tiger, with big fangs, an a big head to go along with it.  He needs that power, cuz the boars are just way too tough, so its gonna be a big fight, an if the Siberian is strong enough he's gonna kill that massive big tough boar and get a good meal to keep it fat an healthy through the super cold winter.  Anyways, makes sense to me.  But your average tiger isn't killin those super Russian boars. Aright games on, um out.
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South Africa Lion’s Canines and Claws


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South Africa Lion’s Canines 


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(01-01-2018, 12:41 AM)Betty Wrote: South Africa Lion’s Canines 


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I love these games where the guys are playin in super cold temps love to see em struggle, may the toughest win.

Hey Betty whats up with these South African lion teeth, not bad, so what do you think are they bigger an thicker than the other lion teeth?
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(01-01-2018, 12:51 AM)Garfield Wrote:
(01-01-2018, 12:41 AM)Betty Wrote: South Africa Lion’s Canines 


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I love these games where the guys are playin in super cold temps love to see em struggle, may the toughest win.

Hey Betty whats up with these South African lion teeth, not bad, so what do you think are they bigger an thicker than the other lion teeth?

Today I consulted with a man who has long been a trade in South Africa who shared with me these pictures.
He told me that the canines of South African lions are more evenly distributed and beautiful.
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(01-01-2018, 01:02 AM)Betty Wrote:
(01-01-2018, 12:51 AM)Garfield Wrote:
(01-01-2018, 12:41 AM)Betty Wrote: South Africa Lion’s Canines 


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I love these games where the guys are playin in super cold temps love to see em struggle, may the toughest win.

Hey Betty whats up with these South African lion teeth, not bad, so what do you think are they bigger an thicker than the other lion teeth?

Today I consulted with a man who has long been a trade in South Africa who shared with me these pictures.
He told me that the canines of South African lions are more evenly distributed and beautiful.


Are those 12 cm lion canine teeth being South African as well?

They look pretty refined compared to others.
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Sumatran Tiger Claws split


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(01-01-2018, 12:19 AM)Garfield Wrote: Alright look I cant respond to everyone gettin mad at me on here, cuz Footballs on, but let me just say this to be fair.  Yeah, like in the past cats were bigger, so ok an the siberian was the supreme cat of that time.  Seen trainers even now on Quora sayin the Siberian is the biggest, so we have to give some respect to that cat, if that what they say than that what they say.  Ya cant be like some of the lion fans who can't even concede that at least the Siberian is bigger ya gut hand that one over, it ok no ones gonna die to admit it.  I always knew the Siberian was the biggest, cuz i seen a few, an cuz they gut so much of em around in places.
So yeah, so if ya think about it, on average I say a normal tiger ain't pullin down no buffalo, it just ain't likely to happen, maybe once in a blue moon.  But the old Siberian he ain't eatin buffalo either.  But guess the heck what bros, what is he eatin?  I'll tell yas, he's eatin old world boars.  Even an average boar now can take an average tiger on, they're tough mothers.  But you take one of them big Russian old boars of the past.  I mean that is one tough animal. so who's gonna bring it down, only a massive huge Siberian tiger, with big fangs, an a big head to go along with it.  He needs that power, cuz the boars are just way too tough, so its gonna be a big fight, an if the Siberian is strong enough he's gonna kill that massive big tough boar and get a good meal to keep it fat an healthy through the super cold winter.  Anyways, makes sense to me.  But your average tiger isn't killin those super Russian boars. Aright games on, um out.

I thought about it and a "normal" tiger is fully capable to do that. How much does a normal tiger weigh? 70 kg? Honestly at this point you are just simply a retard with no credibility. Tigers usually hunt boar, and even whatever the fuck you are talking about old world, tigers hunt whatever they see since prey was always pretty much scarce in the snow over there.
SO thanks for the compliment i guess.
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(01-01-2018, 01:05 AM)GrizzlyClaws Wrote:
(01-01-2018, 01:02 AM)Betty Wrote:
(01-01-2018, 12:51 AM)Garfield Wrote:
(01-01-2018, 12:41 AM)Betty Wrote: South Africa Lion’s Canines 


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I love these games where the guys are playin in super cold temps love to see em struggle, may the toughest win.

Hey Betty whats up with these South African lion teeth, not bad, so what do you think are they bigger an thicker than the other lion teeth?

Today I consulted with a man who has long been a trade in South Africa who shared with me these pictures.
He told me that the canines of South African lions are more evenly distributed and beautiful.


Are those 12 cm lion canine teeth being South African as well?

They look pretty refined compared to others.

Not sure, some publishers just told me they were African lions, but did not say where they came from. 
The lion teeth and claws I just released are among the South African lions.
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Can these guys distinguish the difference between South African and East African?

Oddly, some South African teeth are morphologically closer to the Asiatic one.
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It's from a male South African lion.


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