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Post by brobear on Dec 7, 2021 6:03:01 GMT -5
The "Computer Age" has introduced a new mythical beast, unheard of in previous conversation. This cryptid beast is a myth that a great many people, mostly very young or, if older, very immature, strongly believe in - the 'Bear-Killing Tiger'. This Cryptic Tiger is often described as weighing 700 pounds (318 kg) or even 800+ pounds (for the most radical fanboys) and measuring up to 13 feet long (396 cm). This mythical tiger hunts full-grown male brown bears and will challenge the bear in a face-to-face battle in which the tiger nearly always comes out the victor. In fact, this 'Bear-Killing Tiger' has even been known to stalk and kill full-grown rhinoceros and elephants.
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Post by brobear on Jun 26, 2023 3:21:42 GMT -5
There are fanboys and even highly educated fake-professors who, even though they have all the correct data on-hand, still talk about these monstrous-sized tigers as if their existence is factual. They are still making bold claims of these monster tigers killing full-grown male brown bears; claiming various rumors to be facts, even though they know (yes they have the data) that there is, to this very day, not even one single confirmed case of a tiger ever killing a full-grown male brown bear. As a matter of fact, there does not exist even one single confirmed case of a tiger ever killing a bear of any species equal to his own weight or heavier. It is also a fact that, the heaviest wild tiger on record, which was actually weighed, had a confirmed weight of 272 kilograms which is equal to 599.66 pounds. I will be generous and say that the absolute heaviest wild tiger can reach a weight of 600 pounds. Any weight given above the 600 pound mark is pure speculation based purely on wanting a bigger tiger. __________________________ On that fateful day, when a tiger actually does kill a full-grown male brown bear, and this killing can be verified by a biologist, he (biologist) will file a detailed official report providing all of the facts including the evidence. Thus far, as of this day of 6/26/2023 there is no such confirmed incident on record.
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Post by brobear on Sept 19, 2023 21:49:31 GMT -5
Some tiger enthusiasts - not from W.F. - which I will not name - claim: "A large male Ngandong Tiger could have weighed up from 400-550kg, (1,212.54 pounds). Compare: Average fully grown male Kodiak bear (9 years+) - 1077.3 pounds. I noticed decades ago that tiger fans are forever trying to "build a bigger tiger." Any lion or tiger surpassing 400 pounds or 181 kg. is a huge big cat. A 500 pound (227 kg) lion or tiger is a humongous big cat. 700 pound lions and tigers are simply a pipe-dream for (mostly) tiger fans who possess a deep psychological need to compete against brown bears. Now, from the ancient past, they have a huge tiger that might have reached a weight up to 400 kg or 882 pounds. The Ngandong Tiger was a real monster of a tiger. However, the tiger fans need more. They want a tiger as big or bigger than a Kodiak bear. Some are claiming the Ngandong tiger to have weighed up to 550kg, (1,212.54 pounds).
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Post by brobear on Oct 7, 2023 4:28:57 GMT -5
I noticed decades ago that tiger fans are forever trying to "build a bigger tiger." *Fact: Even though no wild tiger has ever been confirmed to weight above 600 pounds or 272 kg tiger fans, even those fake-professors who claim to be their elite experts, are still talking about 700 pound tigers.
*Truth: Any tiger that reaches a weight above 500 pounds is an exceptionally huge tiger. *Fact: Since there has never been a confirmed killing of an adult male brown bear by a tiger, the tiger fans claim every unproven story that comes along as being factual. *Truth: It must be sad to be a tiger fan knowing that there are living Carnivorans that a tiger is unable to conquer. They simply cannot man-up to this sad truth. Why not. I readily admit that the average polar bear can kill (my favorite) the average brown bear. I admit that the biggest polar bear could kill the biggest brown bear.
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