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Poll: Who is the largest tiger?
Amur tiger
Bengal tiger
They are equal
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Who is the "king" of tigers? - Bengal or Amur

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AMAZING!!! Excellent work @Thebingthing, great work. I also see that @peter is here too, that is great, he is a real expert in this issues.

Well, from what I see here, the skull dimensions are these:
Greatest skull length: c.340 mm.
Condylobasal length: 299 mm.
Bizygomatic breath: 240 mm.
Height: 174 mm.

The greatest skull length could be somewhat longer, as the crest is broken. The condylobasal is larger, because you didn't take in count the incisors, I did it in a Photoshop image and the result was the one above.

In fact, the skull is slightly smaller than the average (based in Mazák (1983)), but still range in the dimensions of a male Bengal tiger.

Congratulations, you have a great specimen at hand. Like
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