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Modern Weights and Measurements of Jaguars

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(11-26-2023, 02:21 PM)Styx38 Wrote:
(11-25-2023, 06:30 AM)Mapokser Wrote: Hmm actually now that I watch the video ( of Lopez being weighed ) without paying attention to the subtitles, I'm confident the guy says "he's fat, but not overly gorged".

Instead of what the subtitles claims "he's flat, but not overly gorged", which doesn't make anywhere near as much sense, in fact it seems he even says he is fat because he ate.


Hi, I've also seen the video myself and the subtitles almost do not correspond at all to what is being said, one might think of a language issue but that is not the case. The author of the video, which is called "Graceful leopard" is a famous troll coming from a site we all despise that pretends to be a leopard enthusiast but does a heavy propaganda against them. As it happens, he's obsessed with them being "delicate" and "graceful", obsessed with the fact that every big male is heavy just because he's gorged. Coincidences? But the discussion stops here. Like @peter said, this is WildFact and we don't consider any other heated debates in other forums.

Just wanted to point to everyone here to not take seriously that lying troll also named "Camp Pan" and "Lilith".
He's very misinformed regarding biology as a whole and has a database of his own.

That said, the original video claims Lopez to be "fat but not overly gorged", unlike what the propagandist tried to frane, meaning that even if he had a bit of stomach content it wouldn't matter much regarding the weight taken, could barely take off a few kilos but nothing special. This somehow reminds me of the Terai tiger that was allegedly weighed at 288 kilos but was claim to be "empty or at least very close to" .

And what does any of that have to do with the Jaguars mentioned?
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