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In captivity, the largest tiger on record was a Siberian male named Jaipur, owned by American animal trainer Joan Byron Marasek. In 1986, at the age of nine years old, Jaipur measured 3.32 m (10 ft 11 in) long from nose to tail tip and weighed 423 kg (932 lb).
The Siberian tiger is often considered to be the largest tiger. [31] A wild male, killed in Manchuria by the Sungari River in 1943, reportedly measured 350 cm (140 in) "over the curves", with a tail length of about 1 m (3 ft 3 in).
The largest Siberian tiger ever recorded lived in captivity and weighed 932 lbs (423kg), his name was Jaipur. When measured from nose to tail, he was 10 ft 11 inches long (3.32m). Jaipur was owned by an American trainer and is the largest tiger officially on record.
The biggest tiger ever recorded in the wild weighed around 771 pounds. It was a Siberian tiger and it was hunted at Russia's Siberian region. Similarly; in 1936 another huge Siberian Tiger weighed around 716 pounds at China’s Northern Manchuria regions.
Jaipur, a male Bengal tiger, holds the record for the largest tiger ever documented. Weighing in at a staggering 388.7 kilograms (857 pounds), Jaipur’s size was unparalleled in the wild and captivity.
According to the Guinness Book of World Records, the record for largest tiger ever held in captivity goes to a male Siberian tiger named Jaipur. Owned by American animal trainer Joan Byron Marasek, Jaipur measured much larger than almost any other tiger ever record.
Only known by a few fossils, the Ngangdong tiger is the largest and strongest tiger to ever grace the planet and went extinct thousands of years ago.
In 2019, a local conservationist in Russia recorded the largest Siberian tiger ever seen in the wild. The male tiger weighed a staggering 845 pounds and measured over 11 feet long from nose to tail. This incredible specimen was captured on camera, and its measurements were confirmed at a nearby kill site.
The Record-Breaking Tiger in Captivity. Siberian tigers are known for their incredible size, with the largest ever raised in captivity being an exceptional male named Jaipur. This impressive tiger earned a place in the Guinness Book of World Records due to his unbeatable measurements. At only nine years old, Jaipur stretched an astonishing 10 ...
Owned by an American trainer, Jaipur weighed an astounding 932 lbs (423 kg) and measured an impressive 10 ft 11 inches (3.32m) from nose to tail. Officially documented as the largest tiger on record, Jaipur’s colossal size remains a testament to the awe-inspiring nature of these majestic big cats.