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(03-25-2022, 11:05 PM)SpinoRex Wrote: Duars: 206 kg, 204 cm (curves) n=12
Assam: 207 kg , 204 cm (curves) n=14
C.Behaar: 215 kg , 204 cm (curves) n=8
Using the original data from the Maharaja of Cooch Behar (1908) and Brown (1893), the correct figures are:
Duars: 206 kg - n=14; range: 177.8 - 225 kg
Assam: 202 kg - n=19; range: 168.3 - 230.4 kg.
Cooch Behar: 211 kg - n=11; range: 180.5 - 236 kg.
These figures exclude all the specimens labeled as "gorged" or "full of beef".
I used the males that were weighed and measured for HBL to give a more exact comparison.
Also that with the scale wasn't a excuse but a general thing. As Chundawat said 10+ kg it must be a bed equipment. It depends how from those ropes were used. Anyways will use that what chundawat advice to use...