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11-19-2019, 10:44 AM( This post was last modified: 11-19-2019, 11:19 AM by Shadow )
(11-19-2019, 05:37 AM)Pckts Wrote: My main point is that the Rhino looks like a sub adult, the weight is an estimation and I have shown year old rhinos at less than half that estimation. Moderator or not, you've cotinued to speak your piece as I have as well, I agree that it doesnt need to be discussed further though.
Yes I did, because I was curious to see a bit how it goes and in this conversation there was nothing surprising really. And in the end typical outcome, I didn´t see you proving your point and of course it was impossible for me to prove 100% sure, what was the case with this calf (as I see it) because there isn´t enough information available.
I didn´t say, that time to end this discussion here to kill conversation if there is still will to continue about sizes of calves and adults etc. Just to put it to right place, because it changed to be only about rhino age and size and basically polluting this thread. And when some discussion goes to this level, that possible to continue endlessly, at some point it has to be stopped. Now this matter should be clear and if still something, there is thread Greater one-horned rhinos to discuss about those more. As I have said before, sometimes disagreement is outcome of debate, no matter what and that´s ok, there is nothing wrong in it.