Very good video. There are only two things to correct:
1-Tigers and they ancestors do not came from Africa, in fact the oldest Panthera member is Panthera blytheae and it came from Asia. As tigers are the first species to derive from the main Panthera branch, is more than sure that the tiger (and the main Panthera branch) evolved in Asia.
2-The longest tiger reliably recorded measured 322 cm “between pegs”; the biggest head-body recorded for a tiger was of 221 cm “between pegs” and it came from Central India (for comparison, the biggest head-body length for a lions was of 218 cm “between pegs” from South Africa). Mazák (1981) calculated that the biggest Amur tiger measured 330-335 cm “between pegs” in total length (tail length in tigers is about 1/3 of the total length. Greetings.
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