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Skulls, Skeletons, Canines & Claws

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(08-27-2017, 10:13 PM)epaiva Wrote: African Lions skull in Museo de Zoologia de Facultad de Ciencias de la UCV, Caracas, Venezuela


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length of skull 34 cm
wide of skull 23 cm
length of upper fangs 5,5 cm it is missing the other upper canine
length of lower fangs 4 - 4,1 cm

Skull came from Caricuao Zoo in Caracas, Venezuela


It does look like an undersized male, and the canine teeth are about the size of the Bone Clones specimen.
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(08-27-2017, 10:52 PM)GrizzlyClaws Wrote:
(08-27-2017, 10:13 PM)epaiva Wrote: African Lions skull in Museo de Zoologia de Facultad de Ciencias de la UCV, Caracas, Venezuela


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length of skull 34 cm
wide of skull 23 cm
length of upper fangs 5,5 cm it is missing the other upper canine
length of lower fangs 4 - 4,1 cm

Skull came from Caricuao Zoo in Caracas, Venezuela


It does look like an undersized male, and the canine teeth are about the size of the Bone Clones specimen.
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You are right, the person that let me measure the skull did not know anything about the size of the Lion, only thing she knows is that it was a male.
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Maybe it belonged to the lions from Central/West Africa, since the lions from there are generally compared to those from the Southeast Africa.
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Cave lion



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African lion



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Amur tiger



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African lion



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African lion's

https://www.flickr.com/photos/lion_bones/6014873802/


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Huge African Lion tooth with Dragon Silver Cap


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Lion  Canines 

https://naturepunk.deviantart.com/art/SOLD-Biggest-Lion-Tooth-I-ve-Ever-Had-333076072


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HUGE African Lion Tooth

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#647: bear canine tooth
#648: camel canine tooth
#649: lion lower canine tooth
#650: lion lower canine tooth
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Indochinese tiger canine teeth

11.3 cm in the total length and 5.65 cm in the gum line



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(09-20-2017, 09:02 AM)GrizzlyClaws Wrote: Indochinese tiger canine teeth

11.3 cm in the total length and 5.65 cm in the gum line



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You are always doing great work with Big Cat`s canines and claws and with canines and claws of Bears and other animals, Thanks to your information I am part of this Incredible Forum.
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(10-03-2015, 09:25 AM)EGrizzlyClaws Wrote: The comparison between the record lion fang and the record tiger fang in the wild; 6 cm vs 7.5 cm below the gumline.

@peter, do you have any suggestion?


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Incredible difference in size, Tiger fangs are huge
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