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Modern Weights and Measurements of Jaguars

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( This post was last modified: 08-25-2020, 05:25 PM by Dark Jaguar )

@Balam

I told you in the Jaguars of Brazil thread, Jaguars are built to be like that (what you mentioned), and also I agree they kinda walk like bears, if you wanna compare a jaguar and see if its the proportionally stockier OVERALL comparing to other cat, in my opinion the best individual to use would be the Caatinga jaguars who don't get much credits.

For being the smallest you will still see stockness and broadness on them meaning no matter the size or weight jaguars will still get those traits you mentioned. Many people would think a jaguar on 35kg, 40kg would be skinny but that's not the case at all when they are healthy in the wild, in Caatinga they're just miniature versions of their ''larger versions''. Even sometimes being smaller than Pumas they're still stockier and in my opinion it would still be stockier proportionately than any other cat at that size not just the Caatinga Puma. That Dark male I estimate to be 45 kg of muscles is a good example. they're built like that that's why I say it.

Caatinga jaguars would be the best one to prove it.


I also let it clear many times despite jaguars scientifically being related to leopard and lions, through my eyes they resemble more the tigers. both cats love water, their skulls despite the huge size difference it still got something in common with both tending to be very wide, jaguars when very angry or highly stressed out will roar incredibly reaching a ton note that is just like that of a tiger's.

despite I've already shown this tiger-like roar before with Xavante cerrado male, there's another one in Pantanal that I perceived since the first time I watched that video, in case you didn't notice In the fight of Balam and Juru when both are fighting rolling down the steep, first turn up your volume then repeat the exact 44 seconds at least 7 times in a row and you'll pick the tiger-like roar.





Its impressive but remember Jaguars will only reach that note when they're very very angry or highly stressed out.




And back to the main point of the thread.

What about Sueli what do you think of her?? I find her very impressive with only 77 kg she got a massive chest girth that is only 3 cm thinner than the 110 kg Dark male Zezão.

She's also taller than Pita and speaking of him Pita was the best definition for jaguars short and broad.


I will also manage to get the chest and shoulder measurements of that Porto Primavera male of 122 kg but first I will talk to Crawshaw about the 140 kg male who got ran over by vehicle.





@Pckts

how would you compare in sizes these 3 jaguars of Crawshaw with the jaguars of Almeida ??
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