American Black Bears. I expected them to be huge and lumbering, but seeing them they were only the height of a medium-large sized dog.
They vary a LOT, by several hundred pounds.
American Black Bears. I expected them to be huge and lumbering, but seeing them they were only the height of a medium-large sized dog.
To be fair, I have seen some large black bears, but the smaller ones seem more common.They vary a LOT, by several hundred pounds.
Concur with this, got my lifer sighting today, by chance; I'm not sure what I was expecting, but it wasn't this huge yet simultaneously really slender form, like a skeletal pelican that I found myself comparing to both a red kite & a swift.Magnificent Frigatebird- much larger than I expected!
On the other hand, Giant Pandas, were quite small and especially slim in person. I expected them to be more rotund![]()
Yes! I was so thrown off when I saw them that I didn’t even recognize that it was a Frigatebird! By chance are you also staying in Mexico at the moment?Concur with this, got my lifer sighting today, by chance; I'm not sure what I was expecting, but it wasn't this huge yet simultaneously really slender form, like a skeletal pelican that I found myself comparing to both a red kite & a swift.
I am not, I'm currently in the Lesser Antilles.Yes! I was so thrown off when I saw them that I didn’t even recognize that it was a Frigatebird! By chance are you also staying in Mexico at the moment?
Which tapir species are you referring to. Malayan Tapirs are considerably bigger than any of the South American taxa, and I always find myself struck by the size of the former after a while of exclusively seeing the latter.I thought Tapirs would be a little larger and that that Victoria Crowned Pigeons would be smaller.
Baird’s Tapir Tapirus bairdii. I have never gotten the chance to see other species.Which tapir species are you referring to. Malayan Tapirs are considerably bigger than any of the South American taxa, and I always find myself struck by the size of the former after a while of exclusively seeing the latter.
I understand this one as well, as I assume they're small (like tamandua size) while knowing they are much larger, but I have not seen one IRL.It's been mentioned before in the thread, but every time I tell myself that I finally know what size an aardvark actually is, it's still always way bigger than I expect it to be. And I haven't even seen one in real life!
It's been mentioned before in the thread, but every time I tell myself that I finally know what size an aardvark actually is, it's still always way bigger than I expect it to be. And I haven't even seen one in real life!
I understand this one as well, as I assume they're small (like tamandua size) while knowing they are much larger, but I have not seen one IRL.
Now this is interesting to me, I've seen dik-dik a lot but never klipspringer and I was under the impression they were dik-dik sized!I recently saw my first ever Kirk's Dik-Dik, and was surprised at how small he was. I knew they're amongst the smallest antelope species, but didn't realize quite how small they actually are. I was expecting him to be closer in size to klipspringer.
Wait klipspringers are larger than dikdik? The one I remember seeing at Brevard looked small albeit it was considerably far from me.I recently saw my first ever Kirk's Dik-Dik, and was surprised at how small he was. I knew they're amongst the smallest antelope species, but didn't realize quite how small they actually are. I was expecting him to be closer in size to klipspringer.