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Asiatic lionesses are so big, so often! Not uncommon to be almost equal to males in size, from what i see.
These would easily be larger tigress' size...

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Pilanesberg National Park

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By unknown photographer. Source:Asiatic Lion Facebook page


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http://www.backpackingwithmylens.com/201...-sojourns/

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Scroll Right to see him next to the jeep and guide
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Kanha male from 2013

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 rudra new king in wagdoh area photo by Barsha Choudhury
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One of the best videos I've ever seen of a Tiger and Jeeps together. 
This is Chota Matka



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Nepal Leopard in a Residential Area



Looks to be in some sort of odd condition.
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Enormous Sekekama from Savuti 

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Male tiger from Tiger canyons in South Africa 

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Beautiful Kanha , Mighty Chhota Munna .......

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