Swannie69 t1_j9lhpbr wrote
Would it be possible to get these measurements and weights in units of Corgis and baby Elephants?
IAm-The-Lawn t1_j9lplxq wrote
No. It was the size of 1/10th of an adult female giraffe, though, and weighed approximately 1/3rd of an adult hippo.
KAKrisko t1_j9ltmt6 wrote
It's approximately 35.71 adult, male corgis, provided they are not overweight. Also, Disapproving Corgis may add gravitas to the equation and therefore you would need fewer of them.
1-N-Only-Speedshark t1_j9n7xn0 wrote
We ONLY use overweight corgis in my part of the world. Would that affect the equation at all?
KAKrisko t1_j9okse3 wrote
Oh gosh, these different metrics around the world - I can't keep up with 'em! Guess I'm just old-fashioned, I can only think in 28-pound corgis!
wedontlikespaces t1_j9p3p71 wrote
Are yes, the American medium corgi
DraziBlack t1_j9mrd8q wrote
I don't know, how many giraffes is that?
goldmund22 t1_j9n4bez wrote
Need to clarify by providing the approximate weight in football fields or the Empire State Building
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Username912773 t1_j9o7kng wrote
I’ve seen two comments asking for corgis and baby elephants now, why these two units of measurement?
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festibass808 t1_j9n844q wrote
C'mon now, everyone knows the standard unit of measurement is bananas
whydismon t1_j9o3i76 wrote
davtheguidedcreator t1_j9mod82 wrote
Sure! It's the size of a Corgi and weighs 4 baby elephants
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