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Carnivore/Human Size Comparison
Topic Started: Apr 6 2012, 12:03 AM (72,624 Views)
Kurtz
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http://www.altaconservation.org/amur-leopard/
to Toxic Frog where did you see guns?
Edited by Kurtz, Jul 26 2013, 11:29 PM.
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Kurtz
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btwn no male amur leopard i found in at over 45 kilograms very poor sexual dimorphism but this is an off topic
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Hunter with dead caracal (adult male in winter coat) in black saxaul (Hodoxylon aphyllum) forest. Repetek, eastern Karakum. January, 1958.
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Size comparison between a human, a chimp, a cougar and a black bear:

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50 kilograms male leopard close humans Cape Province Africa
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Look at those huge paws !
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Man with friendly huge crocodile.
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Here are a few photos of my friend Steve's snakes. He is over 6' tall (don't know exactly, but 6' something for sure). Just to give you an idea how large his animals are.
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Dec 1 2013, 07:14 PM
Here are a few photos of my friend Steve's snakes. He is over 6' tall (don't know exactly, but 6' something for sure). Just to give you an idea how large his animals are.
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Wow these retics are huge, the green anaconda looks tiny compared to the retics, did your friend ever weighed / measured any of them?
Thanks for sharing ;)
Edited by Ntwadumela, Dec 2 2013, 01:29 AM.
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Retics usually grow quicker compared to Green Anacondas. Within five years a Retic could already be over 15' plus feet in length while an Anaconda (female) would be nowhere near that length. An Anaconda usually has a single growth spurt in life if none at all. So they are very slow growers and within 5-10 years it'll usually begin to bulk up instead of length up (it'll still grow in length, but it'll be very slow going). However Green Anacondas will usually be bulkier then a similar size Retic. Another thing with Green Anacondas is that they usually don't eat very much compared to Reticulated Pythons. They are more prone to get off feed (and or usually very picky) while in most cases a Retic will not ignore food.
Of course these are captive specimens and this would depend on the individuals as well. Like people - All snakes are different. :)

I have no idea how large his Anaconda is now as all these photos are quite old, but his largest Retic is somewhere around the 20' mark to my knowledge. I think 21' something. I don't I actually shared that particular snake in a photo. I will edit this post when I find a picture of it.
The others are around that size I believe. 17-19' give or take.
No idea on weights, but next time I speak to him I'll ask.

EDIT: Here is the 20 footer (I think).
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Dec 1 2013, 07:14 PM
Here are a few photos of my friend Steve's snakes. He is over 6' tall (don't know exactly, but 6' something for sure). Just to give you an idea how large his animals are.
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Holy shit, that snake could eat him
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Ur ready 4 Freddy, butt f*cked bi Foxy
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luckily, it's just a cub. Cute.
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