Bengal tigers are big, even for big cats
Bengal tigers compete with Siberian tigers to be the largest cats on Earth in terms of length and weight, and they also boast the longest canine teeth of any living cat. The Siberian (or Amur) tiger, which may reach lengths of up to 12 feet (3.7 meters) and weighs more than 660 pounds, is frequently mentioned as the largest cat in general (300 kilograms). However, due to selective pressure from human hunters killing larger individuals, they may currently be smaller overall than in the past because of their highly varying sizes.
Bengal tigers can grow to similar sizes and weights, albeit they may not be as huge as their Siberian counterparts. According to reports, the largest Bengal tiger ever recorded measured roughly 10 feet (3 meters) long and weighed 569 pounds (258 kg).