Comments by "Shafqat Ishan" (@shafqatishan437) on "Latest Sightings" channel.

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  49.  @Souljaboy68-m8e  Tallest cheetahs are 90 to 94 cm, tallest cougars 85 to 90 cm, leopards 74 to 80 cm, jaguars 70 to 85 cm, servals 45 to 66 cm tall at the shoulder. African male leopards from Savannah regions average 60kg, males from forest regions 65 kg, from cape coast 32 kg only, male Arabian leopards 30 kg. The extinct North African Barbary leopards were huge, they used to have almost similar length to Atlas lions, so imagine their weight. There's not a single record of a 110kg leopard from any other region. Leopards max weight is indeed no more than 80 kg, 90 kg is extremely rare individuals, 100 kg+ is only 1 or 2 historic accounts which can never happen anymore bcz of significant population and habitat decrease. Persian and Anatolian leopards are not bigger, they're only 56kg avg and 76kg max. They're more robustly built than africans but not larger at all, In fact they're the most robustly built subspecies of leopards, but on average they're smaller than many wild leopards of india (50kg avg but 78kg max) and Sri Lanka (55kg avg, 77kg max. As for cougars, their avg weight is greater than leopards, their max weight is 90 kg, rare extreme individual males from Northern ranges can be 100-120kg but still unlikely nowadays. only the largest male ever recored was a 125kg male, it was historic and it can not be counted. Similarly you cannot count lions over 250kg or tigers over 300kg to be the normality anymore. Bigcats in the wild has shrunk in size bcz of lack of habitat and resources.
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