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Where is the biggest bengal tigers?

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7 months ago 
Great work❤......According to you Which tiger reserve have the biggest tiger(mass)?? And what's the biggest ever male tiger u saw and your estimate?


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Jaydeep Singh Yadav
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@liveawildlife

Framewise kanha and kaziranga tigers in India look biggest. Even dudhwa has huge tigers. I have seen umarpani to be the biggest as of yet since i have not travelled to kaziranga or dudhwa but he is anything around 250 in winters during his peak. Bhaisanghat male is also long but don't have the mass of umarpani



@Invincible.09

 @liveawildlife  Who's the biggest tiger in Kanha currently?




 @Invincible.09  if you don't count umarpani as he is not sighted nowadays, t46 is massive in terms of length and frame. Neela Nala is more chunkier than T46 but lacks the length and frame of t46.
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RE: Where is the biggest bengal tigers? - Pckts - 08-24-2023, 03:32 AM



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