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A full grown leopard can weigh as much as 201 pounds. The males tend to weigh more than the females.
The Clouded Leopard normally measures, at the shoulder between 10 and 16 inches tall. They usually are about 3 feet long, with a tail that is about 3 feet long too. They have the longest tail of any cat's, in relation to the body size. The male Clouded Leopard can be more than twice the size of the female Clouded Leopard. For more details, please see the sites listed below.
Fully grown leopard geckos are about 9 inches.
A full grown cheetah is about 3 feet long.
up to 21-23 years in captivity and 7-9 years in the wild
A Liger full grown is very long like around10-14feet they are very long and tall.
Clouded leopard cubs typically stay with their mothers for around 10 to 12 months. During this time, the mother teaches them essential survival skills, such as hunting and climbing. After this period, the cubs gradually become more independent and eventually leave to establish their own territories.
Clouded leopard protect themselves form predators by hiding in trees. They are known for climbing in trees and spending a great part of the day perched up in the tree. This is typically the method for scouting out their prey as well.
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Kinkajou - see link www.sandiegozoo.org/animalbytes/t-kinkajou.html Hope this helps Keith
When full grown they are 7-8 inches long including the tail. By 6 months old they are full grown usually earlier.