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Nasalis larvatus (van Wurmb 1787)
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Lukas and Clutton Brock 2014
Morgan Ernest 2003
NMNH Primate Measurements
Pantheria
Smith et al 2011
body mass
Smith et al 2011
9000 g
(average)
Morgan Ernest 2003
452 g
(neonate, average)
Morgan Ernest 2003
2000 g
(weanling, average)
Morgan Ernest 2003
9462.6 g
(female, adult, average)
Lukas and Clutton Brock 2014
12040 g
(adult)
NMNH Primate Measurements
16 lb
(female, young)
NMNH Primate Measurements
19 lb
(female, young adult)
NMNH Primate Measurements
19 lb
(female)
NMNH Primate Measurements
20412 g
(male, adult)
NMNH Primate Measurements
21 lb
(male, young)
NMNH Primate Measurements
21 lb
(female, adult)
NMNH Primate Measurements
23 lb
(female, adult)
NMNH Primate Measurements
44 lb
(male, adult)
NMNH Primate Measurements
38 lb
(male, adult)
NMNH Primate Measurements
42 lb
(male, adult)
NMNH Primate Measurements
48 lb
(male, young adult)
NMNH Primate Measurements
46 lb
(male)
NMNH Primate Measurements
52 lb
(male)
NMNH Primate Measurements
48 lb
(male, adult)
NMNH Primate Measurements
45 lb
(male, adult)
Pantheria
2000 g
(weanling, average)
Pantheria
450 g
(newborn animal, average)
Pantheria
12265.65 g
(adult, average)