Klipspringer are significantly larger than dik-dik. They're comparable in size to a Yellow-backed Duiker.Wait klipspringers are larger than dikdik? The one I remember seeing at Brevard looked small albeit it was considerably far from me.
Klipspringer are significantly larger than dik-dik. They're comparable in size to a Yellow-backed Duiker.Wait klipspringers are larger than dikdik? The one I remember seeing at Brevard looked small albeit it was considerably far from me.
Klipspringer are significantly larger than dik-dik. They're comparable in size to a Yellow-backed Duiker.
Maned Wolves are a lot bigger than I was expecting.
The one I saw at Chapultapec seemed very small. I know I've mentioned it before, but I really thought they were much bigger.Where did you first see giant pandas, @Swanson02? The appearance of the pandas vary from zoo to zoo, but if you saw the pandas at Memphis Zoo back when they were still there, Ya Ya was always unusually small and slender for an adult panda at around 190 pounds. The pandas at Zoo Atlanta are rounder and fluffier and look more like how you might picture pandas. Lun Lun at her heaviest is over 240 pounds, which is pretty big for a female panda. Her mate, Yang Yang, is about as big as a panda gets, up to 300 pounds depending on the time of year. I feel like the pandas at the National Zoo are kind of in the middle size wise.
The one I saw at Chapultapec seemed very small. I know I've mentioned it before, but I really thought they were much bigger.
It was last summer.I don't know when you saw her, but Xin Xin at Chapultapec is one of the oldest pandas alive, so she might look a bit less roly-poly and fluffy than one in its prime. (Female pandas are also usually smaller than male pandas.)
And Malayan tapirs are considerably bigger than lowland. Really noticeable size difference.Tapirs are much larger than I expected them to be. You’d think they’d be about pig-sized but they are a fair bit larger than them.