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Post by Deleted on Jul 22, 2023 23:15:52 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Jul 22, 2023 23:16:09 GMT
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Post by grippingwhiteness on Jul 22, 2023 23:22:31 GMT
A wolverine will make most arabian leopards back off for good. However a serious leopard will take it I'm kinda sure, to note that the largest arabian leopards reach 45-50 kgs (100-110 lbs)
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Post by Bolushi on Jul 22, 2023 23:25:16 GMT
What is the average weight for a wolverine? Conflicting sources all around. If the leopard has over 20lbs on the wolverine at average weights I'll take the leopard, otherwise I'll take wolverine.
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Post by Hafstanni on Jul 22, 2023 23:28:02 GMT
It was pointed out at Carnivora that the Wolverine Foundation says that male Wolverines weigh 12-14 kg on average and there are no documented individuals over 20.5 kg. This would make the Leopard over twice the size of the Wolverine and give it a comfortable victory.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 22, 2023 23:37:33 GMT
It was pointed out at Carnivora that the Wolverine Foundation says that male Wolverines weigh 12-14 kg on average and there are no documented individuals over 20.5 kg. This would make the Leopard over twice the size of the Wolverine and give it a comfortable victory. Interesting. Wikipedia states that Wolverines can weigh in excess of 20kg... According to this source, they can weigh a lot more than 20kg (although it's most likely inaccurate): www.fs.usda.gov/database/feis/animals/mammal/gugu/all.htmlTheir sources **apparently**: Rausch, R. A.; Pearson, A. M. 1972. Notes on the wolverine in Alaska and the Yukon Territory. The Journal of Wildlife Management. 36(2): 249-268. [68151] Magoun, Audrey J. 1985. Population characteristics, ecology, and management of wolverines in northwestern Alaska. Fairbanks, AK: University of Alaska Fairbanks. 197 p. Dissertation. [68219] Lee, John; Niptanatiak, Allen. 1993. Ecology of the wolverine on the Central Arctic barrens progress report: Progress report--Spring 1993. Manuscript Report No. 75. Yellowknife, NT: Department of Renewable Resources. 29 p. [68232] Krott, Peter. 1960. Ways of the wolverine. Natural History. 69: 16-29. [68709] Hash, Howard S. 1987. Wolverine. In: Novak, M.; Baker, J. A.; Obbard, M. E.; Malloch B., eds. Wild furbearer management and conservation in North America. Toronto: Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources: 575-585. [70383]
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Post by Deleted on Jul 22, 2023 23:38:46 GMT
But if they're <21kg then the leopard wins comfortably.
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Post by Bolushi on Jul 22, 2023 23:47:20 GMT
It was pointed out at Carnivora that the Wolverine Foundation says that male Wolverines weigh 12-14 kg on average and there are no documented individuals over 20.5 kg. This would make the Leopard over twice the size of the Wolverine and give it a comfortable victory. Interesting. Wikipedia states that Wolverines can weigh in excess of 20kg... According to this source, they can weigh a lot more than 20kg (although it's most likely inaccurate): www.fs.usda.gov/database/feis/animals/mammal/gugu/all.htmlTheir sources **apparently**: Rausch, R. A.; Pearson, A. M. 1972. Notes on the wolverine in Alaska and the Yukon Territory. The Journal of Wildlife Management. 36(2): 249-268. [68151] Magoun, Audrey J. 1985. Population characteristics, ecology, and management of wolverines in northwestern Alaska. Fairbanks, AK: University of Alaska Fairbanks. 197 p. Dissertation. [68219] Lee, John; Niptanatiak, Allen. 1993. Ecology of the wolverine on the Central Arctic barrens progress report: Progress report--Spring 1993. Manuscript Report No. 75. Yellowknife, NT: Department of Renewable Resources. 29 p. [68232] Krott, Peter. 1960. Ways of the wolverine. Natural History. 69: 16-29. [68709] Hash, Howard S. 1987. Wolverine. In: Novak, M.; Baker, J. A.; Obbard, M. E.; Malloch B., eds. Wild furbearer management and conservation in North America. Toronto: Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources: 575-585. [70383] To be fair Wikipedia can be a shitty source at times.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 22, 2023 23:48:56 GMT
Interesting. Wikipedia states that Wolverines can weigh in excess of 20kg... According to this source, they can weigh a lot more than 20kg (although it's most likely inaccurate): www.fs.usda.gov/database/feis/animals/mammal/gugu/all.htmlTheir sources **apparently**: Rausch, R. A.; Pearson, A. M. 1972. Notes on the wolverine in Alaska and the Yukon Territory. The Journal of Wildlife Management. 36(2): 249-268. [68151] Magoun, Audrey J. 1985. Population characteristics, ecology, and management of wolverines in northwestern Alaska. Fairbanks, AK: University of Alaska Fairbanks. 197 p. Dissertation. [68219] Lee, John; Niptanatiak, Allen. 1993. Ecology of the wolverine on the Central Arctic barrens progress report: Progress report--Spring 1993. Manuscript Report No. 75. Yellowknife, NT: Department of Renewable Resources. 29 p. [68232] Krott, Peter. 1960. Ways of the wolverine. Natural History. 69: 16-29. [68709] Hash, Howard S. 1987. Wolverine. In: Novak, M.; Baker, J. A.; Obbard, M. E.; Malloch B., eds. Wild furbearer management and conservation in North America. Toronto: Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources: 575-585. [70383] To be fair Wikipedia can be a shitty source at times. True. But I wonder what the citation stated... I think it may have been a pdf, which I'm not downloading right now. My phone's slowing down with all the storage that's taken up.
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Post by lincoln on Jul 23, 2023 0:25:40 GMT
If the leopard stays and fights it wins
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