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12-27-2016, 10:29 PM( This post was last modified: 12-27-2016, 10:36 PM by Vinay )
(12-27-2016, 05:17 PM)brotherbear Wrote: 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.
Re-posting for you............. 83 adult male Polar bears and 65 Grizzly bears measurement is cherry picking and propaganda data for you!! (Gave pdf links too.. Still...)
Measuring 83 and 65 adult bears for more than a decade is not a JOKE and it is not possible for an ordinary persons except huge funding and support from Government (or very reputed org).
Anyway,you don't accept the research findings!! ...Good....Please don't no-body forced you to accept this.
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Said before: i expected avg Polar male 260 kg and Grizzly 180 kg but still its ok.What if i post some other sources to prove my point....