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(04-30-2022, 01:37 AM)LonePredator Wrote: And I am NOT doubting your words because you know more about the data and the records of Leopards and their weights and measurements.
But I was only saying that my whole estimate of that weight was based on that 230cm length and later it turned out that it was over the curves and then once again it changed and this time it turned out that the length itself was fake.
So obviously when I made my estimations based on false information then that will obviously be wrong. That is what I am saying.
I don't recoment to make an estimation based only in total length, as we don't know the real proportions of the animal. When I made the table of the size of Indian leopards, I learned that there is a big variations of the tail lengths between the population, so "in theory" a leopard of "230 cm straight" could be as big as c.160 cm in H-B or as small as c.140 cm. To much variation.