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The heaviest Liger ACTUALLY measured by Guinness (2014)

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( This post was last modified: 12-02-2014, 02:56 AM by Pckts )

Interesting that none of their skulls are exceptionally long, and the longest body Length measured 2200mm or 86'' has a skull length of 371mm or 14.6'' which isn't a abnormally large skull. Even the shoulder height and body mass isn't really out of the ordinary for these captive Siberians compared to wild counterparts.

What do you guys think?


You can see that with such a few # of Liger skulls available they still show monster lenght on them. A larger sample size would probably show some larger and smaller #'s obviously.
 
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