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02-11-2021, 11:49 PM( This post was last modified: 02-11-2021, 11:49 PM by Pckts )
(02-11-2021, 11:29 PM)LoveAnimals Wrote: Yea I'm perfectly aware of how to measure the shoulder height but please can you tell me what the abbreviation HBL means? English is not my mother language so I don't understand it's meaning ?
Thanks for the length estimation, can you also estimate the shoulder heigh of the 103 kg leopard? I think up to 80+ cm
By the way, as sources for shoulder heights in my comparisons below
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I used for leopard’s max height (86 cm) a post in this exact thread, you know this site better than me. Bottom of the second page (note how my battery is dying xd)
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But that's the maximum height recorded, the average is from 66 to 80 cm
And for jaguars’ max height 90 cm I used what Wikipedia claims
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But as I say in the comparison, jaguars normally range 55–81 cm for females and males.
Do you think I should post a size comparison of Polar bear vs Kodiak bear in Bear Size ~ thread? I want to share my “works”.
HBL= Head, Body length.
TBL = Total Body length *tail included*
I’ll take a look next week and get back to you when I have more time.
There is also a Bear size thread if you search it, it should pop up.
Anything Bear related would fit best there.