Hunters are potentially the best source for info on the size of various animals and how big they can get. But unfortunately it seems some hunters will often exaggerate the size of their trophies and consequently give false information on the size of animals. I don't hunt myself but I am interested in the size and measurements of certain animals and wildlife in general. What I wanted to know is how trustworthy do you guys consider official record books like SCI to be? I ask because some of the top ranking trophies shown on their site just don't look anywhere near as big as claimed.
Take this leopard for example. Its ranked as the all time number 2 with a skull supposedly measuring 19 10/16 inches. This means its skull was as big as a full grown lionesses. But in the picture it doesn't even look average, I doubt it's even a mature male. Some of the other leopards in the photos do look really big and I wouldn't be surprised if their official scores are legit but some are just blatant exaggerations.
The top ranking SCI leopards: Safari Club International - Record Book
![F076_1105546.jpg F076_1105546.jpg](https://www.africahunting.com/data/attachments/10/10930-803e50f066a7cd411f9aad3b829e5ac9.jpg?hash=gD5Q8GanzU)
Take this leopard for example. Its ranked as the all time number 2 with a skull supposedly measuring 19 10/16 inches. This means its skull was as big as a full grown lionesses. But in the picture it doesn't even look average, I doubt it's even a mature male. Some of the other leopards in the photos do look really big and I wouldn't be surprised if their official scores are legit but some are just blatant exaggerations.
The top ranking SCI leopards: Safari Club International - Record Book
![F076_1105546.jpg F076_1105546.jpg](https://www.africahunting.com/data/attachments/10/10930-803e50f066a7cd411f9aad3b829e5ac9.jpg?hash=gD5Q8GanzU)