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12-27-2016, 05:17 PM( This post was last modified: 12-27-2016, 09:20 PM by brotherbear )
(12-27-2016, 03:55 PM)Vinay Wrote: So,Some Russian scientists claim 400-600 kg average and Americans research says 329 kg for Polar bears.
2.Who take those 'guess' weights based on Immobilon Etorphine dosage seriously??
Anyway, Polar is 329 kg and grizzly 193 kg as per reputed studies..There is nothing wrong it.... just take it easy... actually i thought they are 260kg and 180kg respectively based on their images even though some fanboys claim they are above ton
These are all reputable studies Vinay; different locations. 329 kg ( 725 pounds ) is less than the weight of the average mature male coastal brownie. As for grizzly, this also depends on location. Yellowstone - about 490 pounds. Inland Alaska ( south of the tundra ) - about 550 pounds. You are obviously cherry-picking your data to fit your agenda. We understand that your favorites are the big cats. If you really believe in them, then you should willing to provide accurate data.