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Sri Lanka Apollo Away
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That glass was cracked scary




Bears wrestling at Ankara zoo




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beautiful and powerful
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Wow, fantastic video.
Sumtaran tiger looks more muscular
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sumatran tigers




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I saw this salty inside the Aquarium in the Dubai Mall.
He was absolutely Massive!

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Here is a back story on him...
http://www.thedubaiaquarium.com/en/explo...gcroc.aspx




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Hei @Pckts yes I worked with Aslan for two years, his top weight was 260 kg, but to my surprise I was at ree park in Denmark and they had a huge male lion there he weighed 280 kg, his size blew me away absolutely massive I'll post a picture of him, so apparently he's not the biggest male lion in Europe... 
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Do you have the canines measurement of Aslan?

I just need more analogy between the samples in order to make a better correlation between the canines size and weight.
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(10-08-2016, 08:53 PM)GrizzlyClaws Wrote: Do you have the canines measurement of Aslan?

I just need more analogy between the samples in order to make a better correlation between the canines size and weight.

No I just fed him and cleaned his indoor cage.. The vet did those measurement's, but I know I've heard them once.. I still have contact with him so I can ask him next time I see him.
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Safari-park Taygan's Siberian tiger




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Zirkus Probst 


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The tigers in the post #567 look like Amur/Bengal mix.
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http://www.grizzlyencounter.org/  
 
Montana Grizzly Encounter

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