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The largest tiger ever captured on camera is believed to be a Siberian (Amur) tiger—the biggest tiger subspecies in the world. These powerful cats can weigh up to 700 pounds (320 kg) and stretch over 10 feet (3 meters) in length, including their tail. One such giant was caught on remote camera trap footage in the Russian Far East, astonishing researchers with its immense size and strength. The footage was a striking reminder of just how majestic and powerful these apex predators truly are in the
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The largest tiger ever captured on camera is believed to be a Siberian (Amur) tiger—the biggest tiger subspecies in the world. These powerful cats can weigh up to 700 pounds (320 kg) and stretch over 10 feet (3 meters) in length, including their tail. One such giant was caught on remote camera trap footage in the Russian Far East, astonishing researchers with its immense size and strength. The footage was a striking reminder of just how majestic and powerful these apex predators truly are in the
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