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@GrizzlyClaws :

About #1510: What do I see ? 265,5 grams for the 4 lion's fang ! I.e. an average weight of 66,375 g for each fang... It's very huge, I believed that male lion like sumatra and indochinese tigers averaged 55g /fang, the bengal tiger was over 60 gr and the Amour tiger could culminate above 70 g.
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(10-04-2018, 02:38 PM)Spalea Wrote: @GrizzlyClaws :

About #1510: What do I see ? 265,5 grams for the 4 lion's fang ! I.e. an average weight of 66,375 g for each fang... It's very huge, I believed that male lion like sumatra and indochinese tigers averaged 55g /fang, the bengal tiger was over 60 gr and the Amour tiger could culminate above 70 g.


It was just a normal male lion.

I guess a really large male lion would have a single upper fang weighing over 100 grams.

The average Amur tiger upper fang mostly weighs about 70-80 grams.
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@GrizzlyClaws :

About #1513: Yes, you're right, I was wrong. I reproduce what you said at #1391 (page 93): "The older they become, the heavier fangs they got."

Thus, from what you said too (#1390 and 1391), at parity of age, the Amour tiger's fangs can be the densest, it's all. At #1402, the weight of a liger's fangs reaches 250,6 gramms. But it's perhaps also biased by the fact the liger is always a captive animal... I don't know. Are the wild animals' fangs denser than the captive animals' ones ? It would be perhaps logical.

BTW, the liger being heavier than the lion, we could deduce this liger was jounger than the lion which we're speaking (whose the four fangs weigh 265,5 gramms) about.
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(10-05-2018, 10:26 AM)Spalea Wrote: @GrizzlyClaws :

About #1513: Yes, you're right, I was wrong. I reproduce what you said at #1391 (page 93): "The older they become, the heavier fangs they got."

Thus, from what you said too (#1390 and 1391), at parity of age, the Amour tiger's fangs can be the densest, it's all. At #1402, the weight of a liger's fangs reaches 250,6 gramms. But it's perhaps also biased by the fact the liger is always a captive animal... I don't know. Are the wild animals' fangs denser than the captive animals' ones ? It would be perhaps logical.

BTW, the liger being heavier than the lion, we could deduce this liger was jounger than the lion which we're speaking (whose the four fangs weigh 265,5 gramms) about.


The density of the canine is also associated with the length.

For a canine of 10 cm, the weight of 50 grams represents a solid one.

But for a canine of 12 cm, the weight of 50 grams must belong to a younger animal.
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Where do you even get all this?
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(10-14-2018, 04:31 PM)paul cooper Wrote: Where do you even get all this?
Most of these may founded in Boneclosed?
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