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Size Matters
The entry about the size of a Stylinodon is not problematic, unless you investigate trhe specifics. "Species range in size from pigs to leopards, reached a body mass of up to 80 kilograms (180 pounds)." Pigs vary from less than 100 pounds to 250 pounds. A full grown Leopard male weighs 200 pounds. This makes both sets mathimaticly an intersect, making the Leopard data extraneous or redundant. It would be better to simplify the statement or "Species range is comparable to the size of pigs, reaching a body mass of up to 80 kilograms (180 pounds)." [Retrograde62@yahoo.com, 3:58 PM PST] — Preceding unsigned comment added by 70.189.161.147 (talk) 22:59, 18 March 2012 (UTC)Reply