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Modern Weights and Measurements of Leopards

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(01-23-2023, 04:32 AM)AndresVida Wrote:
(01-22-2023, 04:24 PM)Pckts Wrote: The only weight listed is 95kg and that’s not at the time of euthanasia, that’s the investigative procedure to determine a recommendation in which euthanasia was recommended.
Imam Memarian said himself that at the day of the euthanasia the leopard was about 98 kgs or something around that.

the site which includes the paper shared by luipaard says 98 kgs .

. این پلنگ نر 98 کیلویی یکی از دستهاش قطع، دو پایش به صورت کامل فلج، دندانهایش شکسته و نخاعش قطع شده بود. همه این آسیب ها را تعدادی انسان به این جانور بی پناه وارد کرده بودند


translated :


 "This 98 kg male leopard had one of his arms amputated, two legs completely paralyzed, his teeth broken and his spinal cord severed. All these damages were caused by a number of people to this helpless animal"

http://hakimemehr.ir/fa/news/15029/%D9%8...8%B1%DB%8C


So there is an official report of a 98 kg male?

This would mean that this is the biggest verified Leopard as of present.

The last verified Leopard was a 96 kg male caught in Valencia, Namibia by paleontologist CK Brain.


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source: The Hunters Or the Hunted?: An Introduction to African Cave Taphonomy (1983) By C. K. Brain
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RE: Modern Weights and Measurements of Leopards - Styx38 - 01-24-2023, 04:12 AM



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