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Modern Weights and Measurements of Leopards

Italy AndresVida Offline
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@Balam

To be honest I would have never believed that the subadult leopard weighed 90 kgs, it's just too small and I've seen far larger monsters. If it was a subadult of 60 kgs on empty stomach is still  interesting news, means it could weigh more than 80 kgs when fully grown but only estimates.

On the other hand you said that the studies that use weights of leopards of a specifical age is wrong, but how can it be? I thought that with the term average we mean the weight of a normal ADULT male leopard, excluding subadults and younger ones. So if we take in consideration only fully grown leopards is it true that leopards have an average of 67-70 kgs and not only 58 kg?
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RE: Modern Weights and Measurements of Leopards - AndresVida - 04-01-2021, 10:36 PM



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