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<blockquote data-quote="Jared" data-source="post: 1753929" data-attributes="member: 3725"><p>Is the age the only contradiction? I am still confused. The biologist states that based on the spotting he would be a sub-adult from 12-20 months. And we know that they usually lose their spots by 30 months. But evidently this cat still showed "faint" spots. So to me that seems like a good assumption by a biologist about his age, especially since he stated the tooth would be sent off to get a more precise age. Were there problems incurred due to the original press release? i'm not seeing your reasoning for stating the ODWC needs to be more cautious in press releases.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jared, post: 1753929, member: 3725"] Is the age the only contradiction? I am still confused. The biologist states that based on the spotting he would be a sub-adult from 12-20 months. And we know that they usually lose their spots by 30 months. But evidently this cat still showed "faint" spots. So to me that seems like a good assumption by a biologist about his age, especially since he stated the tooth would be sent off to get a more precise age. Were there problems incurred due to the original press release? i'm not seeing your reasoning for stating the ODWC needs to be more cautious in press releases. [/QUOTE]
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