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RE: Rainforest Leopards - Luipaard - 12-03-2022

(12-02-2022, 10:20 PM)Pckts Wrote: I used the knob in the tree.
Leopards shoulder passes under it while the Gorillas hip passes over it.

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Why would you use the leopard's shoulder and the gorilla's hip? This means the gorilla is closer to the camera and therefore appears larger than the leopard than it is in reality. If you want to compare, at least show them at (almost) the same place:


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Regarding the gorilla's size; I believe this is a western lowland gorilla, there's a figure given for their height upright (167cm up to 180cm) but not on all fours. Still, you're looking at a gorilla that averages 140kg with the largest weighing 270kg. Plus it's a silverback. We're very clearly looking at two dominant males.

If you want more footage to figure out how big this male leopard really is; there's footage of chimps, a red river hog, a yellow-backed duiker and elephants including a calf. All at the same spot.


RE: Rainforest Leopards - Luipaard - 01-20-2023

A big male from Loango National Park in Gabon with a thick neck and long skull


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Ozouga Chimpanzee Project


RE: Rainforest Leopards - Luipaard - 01-24-2023

Rare footage of a robust male scent marking in Monte Alén National Park, Equatorial Guinea


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Size comparison between the male leopard and a chimpanzee:


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Link


RE: Rainforest Leopards - Pckts - 01-24-2023

Comparisons from similar distances and an adult not young Chimp.

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RE: Rainforest Leopards - Luipaard - 01-24-2023

(01-24-2023, 07:27 PM)Pckts Wrote: Comparisons from similar distances and an adult not young Chimp.

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Terrible comparisons. I regret sharing the original source of the video... But I made one more comparison, specially for you because I don't want you to think I have a hidden agenda:


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RE: Rainforest Leopards - Pckts - 01-24-2023

(01-24-2023, 08:47 PM)Luipaard Wrote:
(01-24-2023, 07:27 PM)Pckts Wrote: Comparisons from similar distances and an adult not young Chimp.

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Terrible comparisons. I regret sharing the original source of the video... But I made one more comparison, specially for you because I don't want you to think I have a hidden agenda:


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Lol
Says the guy who used a baby chimp from the other end of the forest camera trap visual.


RE: Rainforest Leopards - Luipaard - 01-24-2023

(01-24-2023, 11:05 PM)Pckts Wrote:
(01-24-2023, 08:47 PM)Luipaard Wrote:
(01-24-2023, 07:27 PM)Pckts Wrote: Comparisons from similar distances and an adult not young Chimp.

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Terrible comparisons. I regret sharing the original source of the video... But I made one more comparison, specially for you because I don't want you to think I have a hidden agenda:


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Lol
Says the guy who used a baby chimp from the other end of the forest camera trap visual.

What are you talking about? They're clearly standing at the same place more or less and the distance between the animals and the camera are the same. I suggest you look up what a baby chimp looks like. Worst case scenario that's a juvenile chimpanzee but it could be an adult female as well. For a baby it looks pretty independent.


RE: Rainforest Leopards - Luipaard - 01-31-2023

A male passes a camera trap in Nouabalé-Ndoki National Park, Congo-Brazzaville


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RE: Rainforest Leopards - Twico5 - 03-11-2023

Huge lean male leopard camera trapped in the Tai Forest in the Ivory Coast 

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