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How big are the largest Siberian tigers and brown bears on record?
The largest recorded Siberian tiger can reach 2.9 meters (including tail length), and the largest recorded brown bear can reach 800 kilograms, with an upright height of 2.5 meters. The specific analysis is as follows:

The average weight of adult male Siberian tiger is 250 kg, and the head length is about 2.3 meters. The average weight of an adult tigress is about 170kg, the body length is about 2m, the shoulder height is about 1. 1m, and the tail length is about1.3m. The maximum gross length can reach 2.9m (including the tail length).

Brown bear is one of the largest carnivorous mammals on land, with a body length of 1-2.8m, a tail length of 6.5-2. 1cm, a shoulder height of 0.9- 1.5m, a body weight of 80-600 kg and a male body weight of 135-600 kg. The size of male brown bear is 1.5-2 times that of female. The heaviest Kodiak brown bear can reach 800 kilograms, and its height can reach 2.5 meters when standing upright.

Therefore, it can be seen that the largest recorded Siberian tiger can reach 2.9 meters in length, and the largest recorded brown bear can reach 800 kilograms, with an upright height of 2.5 meters.

Extended data:

The Northeast Tiger has a golden eye, and its body is thick and perfect. The strong muscles of its back and forelimbs fluctuate up and down during exercise, and its huge limbs move forward smoothly and quietly, just like sliding in the jungle. It also has sharp tooth saw claws, which extend five very sharp Tiger Claw when in use, and retract the claw sheath when not in use to avoid rubbing the ground when walking;

The Siberian tiger is introverted, suspicious and fierce, agile and unpredictable in the jungle. It is difficult for ordinary people to witness the wild Siberian tiger.

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