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(02-12-2022, 10:32 PM)Pckts Wrote: Regardless I think it’s safe to say that Guates jag was also taken over the curves.
Is possible, as there is no indication about the measurement method, only that was in the flesh. Sadly there are no more details about the specimen.
I have no data about the difference between the "straight line" and "over curves!" in jaguars, but if we follow the data from Indian leopards (between 8 - 12 cm), the big jaguar reported by Nelson and Goldman probably measured as large as the largest jaguar reported by De Almeida.