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Modern Weights and Measurements of Leopards

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It seems weird to me that in 2018 they still use a archaic method like a radio collar. In America (don't know if this is done anywhere else) you can put a tracking microchip in your dog or cat. It has your home address, phone number, a tracking ID, and other info right on a thumbnail sized chip that is inserted in the back of your pet, around the shoulder and all the info can be read with a scanner. It's a very easy incision, quick and easy "surgery". Less than 20 minutes. Yet here we are using large, cumbersome radio collars. You would think they could put a chip in a leopard or a lion without much fuss.
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RE: Modern Weights and Measurements of Leopards - ShereKhan - 08-07-2018, 08:24 AM



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