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Morgan Ernest 2003
NMNH Primate Measurements
Pantheria
Smith et al 2011
body mass
Smith et al 2011
10000 g
(average)
Morgan Ernest 2003
527.33 g
(neonate, average)
Morgan Ernest 2003
9554.67 g
(female, adult, average)
NMNH Primate Measurements
13 kg
(female)
NMNH Primate Measurements
14 lb
(male)
NMNH Primate Measurements
1725 g
(male)
NMNH Primate Measurements
20 lb
(female, young)
NMNH Primate Measurements
20.5 lb
(female)
NMNH Primate Measurements
23.75 lb
(female)
NMNH Primate Measurements
23.25 lb
(male, young)
NMNH Primate Measurements
28 lb
(female, adult)
NMNH Primate Measurements
26 lb
(male)
NMNH Primate Measurements
25 lb
(female)
NMNH Primate Measurements
27.5 lb
(male)
NMNH Primate Measurements
24.25 lb
(male, young)
NMNH Primate Measurements
26 lb
(female, adult)
NMNH Primate Measurements
28 lb
(male)
Pantheria
517 g
(newborn animal, average)
Pantheria
10839 g
(adult, average)