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Modern Weights and Measurements of Wild Cougars

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(08-03-2020, 02:47 AM)Balam Wrote: 89 kg male from Washington state:

"Wildlife biologists caught and tagged a massive 197-pound cougar on Monday.

“This guy was unreal,” said Brian Kertson, a Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife carnivore research scientist. “I wish more people could have seen him firsthand because the pictures don’t do him any justice.”

Kertson is a big guy — 6-foot-2 and roughly 260. But he said the tom cat’s forearms made his arms look puny. The cat was so muscular the first tranquilizer dart that Kertson shot at him popped out as the cat flexed its muscles.

The cougar is the largest captured in Washington as far as Kertson knows.

“He was a monster,” he said. “A cougar that pushes 200 pounds I don’t care where you are in the world that’s pretty extraordinary.”

The cougar’s head measured 56 centimeters in circumference. The animal was 9 years old. According to Bart George, a wildlife biologist for the Kalispel Tribe, the cougar was eating mostly elk."


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"Kertson has caught a number of cats that weighed more than 170 pounds. On average, tom cougars weight between 150 and 155 pounds (68-71 kg).


This animal was different.

“He almost looked cartoonish he was so big,” he said. “Like how a little kid would draw a cougar. Just extra swollen, I guess.”

The second largest cat that Kertson has ever caught was 185 pounds (83 kg). That cougar was caught in western Washington."

Source: https://www.heraldnet.com/northwest/unco...iologists/
Yea those forearms look huge! Cougars should be considered big cats . If cheetahs aren’t even Panthera but they’re considered big cats because of their size then a cougar should definitely be considered a big cat especially when they’re the size as a leopard.
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