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Modern Weights and Measurements of Jaguars

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(09-26-2020, 03:07 AM)Pckts Wrote: Nvm, I found the form for darting measurements.

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For Comparison, Here's Joker

Joker was 236 cm long (from the head to the tip of the tail), 76 cm tall, 126 cm of chest circumference, 66 cm of neck circumference

Since we don't have his Head Circumference, we're unable to get a full score.
But with his body and chest he'd be 141.9" without his head but we can use Shaka's head and add it.

Shaka's Score
Shaka's body measured 237 cm in length (head: 37 cm, body: 135, tail: 65)
Chest circumference: 108, neck: 64

Shaka's Score is 150.3"
Joker's Score w/Shaka's Head is 156.46"

*One quick side note before we compare exactly*
I'm asking Edu to provide both Shaka and Jokers head circumference so we can be sure I'm using the right measurement. Because I think the 37cm is just the length of head not width. 
I'll confirm that when he gets back to me. 

I'm still waiting to here back from Edu but I'm going to use Almeida's head circumference info.

Almeida's info below:

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Even if we use the average head circumference of 27.77" which im sure Joker is larger than that, his score would still be a massive 169" which would surpass any of the Chaco Males scores from darting.
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RE: Modern Weights and Measurements of Jaguars - Pckts - 09-27-2020, 04:36 PM



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