05-16-2016, 03:20 AM
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(05-16-2016, 03:01 AM) Pckts Wrote: Bottom lion top tiger?
Correct, the root of the lion canine is distinctly tapering/elongated compared to tiger canine's.
lion fang 4.5 inches
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tiger fang 4.75 inches
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Clouded leopard
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African lion
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Leopard
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robust African lion
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Clouded leopard
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Indochinese tiger
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large tigress
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05-25-2016, 08:42 AM
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dead captive Amur tiger
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Two Amur tiger upper fangs
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Uber robust Amur tiger lower fang
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Deformed South Chinese tiger fang
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Amur tiger fangs
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Subadult tiger fang, the crown getting cracked in result of constant biting against the steel bars of the cage.
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Leopard fang
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