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About methods, measurements, errors, baits and the art of debating

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First off let me say, THANK YOU Peter.

The time it must have taken you to write that is appreciated and the information and interpretation given were astounding.
I know that posters from carnivora read it, but I would like to post it there as well, since I think any body with an interest in big cats should be privy to it.
If you would like me to remove it, I will, just say the word.



Your post made me think about measuring "over the curves" and what good it may do?

I know it far harder to get a consistent measurement over the curves but if done correctly do you think that measuring that way as well as a straight line may give us a clearer idea as to estimating body mass?
If biologists were to first measure "between the pegs" then measure over the curves and deduct that first from the 2nd, with a large enough data base we could possibly have a better means of estimating body mass, no?
I just figured if a big cats curves are large it means they are a bulky animal, if we get an idea of body length than the curves, maybe we could say ''this cat was X in a straight Line and Y over the curves" thus concluding this cat would be around "this" body weight?

I am certainly not an expert on measurements so I have no clue if cats who were larger over the curves weighed more as well, I haven't looked in to it enough to even have a hypothesis, I was just curious.
Once again, thanks for the amazing work.

Regards,
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