现代老虎的体型资料
本贴转自wildfact论坛,资料比较多和杂主要是对现代老虎的体型,主要是2000年以后的资料进行一个整理,让大家大致了解一下现代老虎的体型水平。
魔笛镇楼,愿在这届世界杯的决赛中,克罗地亚顺利夺冠
魔笛镇楼,愿在这届世界杯的决赛中,克罗地亚顺利夺冠
2007年,在Kanha国家公园,Konda和Banda的体重都超过了225公斤(600lb)貌似是压爆了秤。pench和宝马的老虎儿子在死后重225公斤,只有2.5岁。2008年,一只雌性老虎体重145公斤,只有2.5岁。
然后是重量级的一个测量,两头越南的老虎被杀害,一头尸体重120kg,另一头被肢解,重303kg!
A picture of the 120 kg frozen dead Vietnamese tiger being weighed. Another dead tiger which was dismembered, also weighed in pieces turned the scale at 303 kg!
"Vietnamese police have arrested the director of a hotel in the northern province of Bac Kan for illegally procuring a large dead tiger, an endangered wild species, to make bone glue.
Colonel Trieu Dinh Hoa, chief of the province’s anti-environmental crime police department, has recently confirmed the arrest of Nguyen Van Duoc, 51, director of the Bac Kan Trading and Hotel Co. Ltd., news websiteDan Trireported on Wednesday.
The colonel added that Duoc was found purchasing the tiger which had been dismembered to make tiger bone paste.
Duoc was detained for breaching regulations on the protection of precious and rare wild animals afterinvestigators concluded that he was the owner of five separated parts of a big tigerthat was discovered in a truck at the Bac Kan Hotel in Duc Xuan Commune on January 15.
When police examined the truck that day, the driver, Pham Minh Long, 43, told police that he had been hired by unknown people to transport the items to Duoc’s hotel.
The parts of the tiger, which were packed in sacks, weighed 303kg in total.
Police also impounded two sacks containing animal bones, three kilograms of tiger bone glue, three kilograms of turtle shells, two scales, and a set of special kitchen utensils intended for cooking tiger bone glue in the truck.
Police is detaining Long for further interrogation.
On searching Duoc’s room at the hotel, police found and seized two handguns and numerous animal claws, clutches, and bones.
Police are expanding their probe to identify the origin of the dead tiger, the animal parts found in the truck and in Duoc’s room, and the two guns.
On November 8, 2013, police in the north-central Vietnamese province of Ha Tinh caught a man illegally cooking tiger bones in his hometo make tiger bone paste.
A picture of the 120 kg frozen dead Vietnamese tiger being weighed. Another dead tiger which was dismembered, also weighed in pieces turned the scale at 303 kg!
"Vietnamese police have arrested the director of a hotel in the northern province of Bac Kan for illegally procuring a large dead tiger, an endangered wild species, to make bone glue.
Colonel Trieu Dinh Hoa, chief of the province’s anti-environmental crime police department, has recently confirmed the arrest of Nguyen Van Duoc, 51, director of the Bac Kan Trading and Hotel Co. Ltd., news websiteDan Trireported on Wednesday.
The colonel added that Duoc was found purchasing the tiger which had been dismembered to make tiger bone paste.
Duoc was detained for breaching regulations on the protection of precious and rare wild animals afterinvestigators concluded that he was the owner of five separated parts of a big tigerthat was discovered in a truck at the Bac Kan Hotel in Duc Xuan Commune on January 15.
When police examined the truck that day, the driver, Pham Minh Long, 43, told police that he had been hired by unknown people to transport the items to Duoc’s hotel.
The parts of the tiger, which were packed in sacks, weighed 303kg in total.
Police also impounded two sacks containing animal bones, three kilograms of tiger bone glue, three kilograms of turtle shells, two scales, and a set of special kitchen utensils intended for cooking tiger bone glue in the truck.
Police is detaining Long for further interrogation.
On searching Duoc’s room at the hotel, police found and seized two handguns and numerous animal claws, clutches, and bones.
Police are expanding their probe to identify the origin of the dead tiger, the animal parts found in the truck and in Duoc’s room, and the two guns.
On November 8, 2013, police in the north-central Vietnamese province of Ha Tinh caught a man illegally cooking tiger bones in his hometo make tiger bone paste.