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---> ''Weasels are quite short-legged, so the legs wouldn't add much to this height.''
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---> \'\'Weasels are quite short-legged, so the legs wouldn\'t add much to this height.\'\'
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Looking at his actual appearance in the movie, his legs look to be about half as long as his torso, which would extend his height significantly. But assuming a short-tailed weasel, that still only gets us ~18 inches, which still doesn't fit well with his height relative to Judy.
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Looking at his actual appearance in the movie, his legs look to be about half as long as his torso, which would extend his height significantly. But assuming a long-tailed weasel, that still only gets us ~18 inches, which still doesn\'t fit well with his height relative to Judy.
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His species isn't specified, so despite the name
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His species isn\'t specified, so despite the name \"Weaselton\" we could allow for him to possibly be a larger \'\'mustela\'\' species. But the problem is, he doesn\'t really look like a polecat or a mink.

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\'\'\'EDIT:\'\'\' [[https://www3.northern.edu/natsource/MAMMALS/Longta1.htm This source]] gives a much higher upper bound on the length of a long-tailed weasel, saying they range all the way from 11-22 inches \'\'\'not including the tail\'\'\'.

--> \'\'The body of the long-tailed weasel is long, slender, and sinuous, having a long tail and short legs. They range from 11 to 22 inches (28-56 cm) in length with the tail measuring an additional 3 to 6 inches (8-15 cm)...\'\'

This means with the legs factored in, his height relative to Judy actually fits. This would still put him near the upper end of the range, an unusually large specimen of a long-tailed weasel.
Changed line(s) 1 from:
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---> ''Weasels are quite short-legged, so the legs wouldn't add much to this height.''
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---> \'\'Weasels are quite short-legged, so the legs wouldn\'t add much to this height.\'\'
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Looking at his actual appearance in the movie, his legs look to be about half as long as his torso, which would extend his height significantly. But assuming a short-tailed weasel, that still only gets us ~18 inches, which still doesn't fit well with his height relative to Judy.
to:
Looking at his actual appearance in the movie, his legs look to be about half as long as his torso, which would extend his height significantly. But assuming a short-tailed weasel, that still only gets us ~18 inches, which still doesn\'t fit well with his height relative to Judy.
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His species isn't specified, so despite the name
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His species isn\'t specified, so despite the name \"Weaselton\" we could allow for him to possibly be a larger \'\'mustela\'\' species. But the problem is, he doesn\'t really look like a polecat or a mink.

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\'\'\'EDIT:\'\'\' [[https://www3.northern.edu/natsource/MAMMALS/Longta1.htm This source]] gives a much higher upper bound on the length of a long-tailed weasel, saying they range all the way from 11-22 inches \'\'\'not including the tail\'\'\'.

--> \'\'The body of the long-tailed weasel is long, slender, and sinuous, having a long tail and short legs. They range from 11 to 22 inches (28-56 cm) in length with the tail measuring an additional 3 to 6 inches (8-15 cm)...\'\'

This means with the legs factored in, his height relative to Judy actually fits. This would still put him near the upper end of the range, an unusually large specimen of a long-tailed weasel.
Changed line(s) 1 from:
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---> ''Weasels are quite short-legged, so the legs wouldn't add much to this height.''
to:
---> \'\'Weasels are quite short-legged, so the legs wouldn\'t add much to this height.\'\'
Changed line(s) 5 from:
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Looking at his actual appearance in the movie, his legs look to be about half as long as his torso, which would extend his height significantly. But assuming a short-tailed weasel, that still only gets us ~18 inches, which still doesn't fit well with his height relative to Judy.
to:
Looking at his actual appearance in the movie, his legs look to be about half as long as his torso, which would extend his height significantly. But assuming a short-tailed weasel, that still only gets us ~18 inches, which still doesn\'t fit well with his height relative to Judy.
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His species isn't specified, so despite the name
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His species isn\'t specified, so despite the name \"Weaselton\" we could allow for him to possibly be a larger \'\'mustela\'\' species. But the problem is, he doesn\'t really look like a polecat or a mink.


\'\'\'EDIT:\'\'\' [[https://www3.northern.edu/natsource/MAMMALS/Longta1.htm This source]] gives a much higher upper bound on the length of a long-tailed weasel, saying they range all the way from 11-22 inches \'\'\'not including the tail\'\'\'.

--> \'\'The body of the long-tailed weasel is long, slender, and sinuous, having a long tail and short legs. They range from 11 to 22 inches (28-56 cm) in length with the tail measuring an additional 3 to 6 inches (8-15 cm)...\'\'

This means with the legs factored in, his height relative to Judy actually fits. This would still put him near the upper end of the range, an unusually large specimen of a long-tailed weasel.
Changed line(s) 1 from:
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---> ''Weasels are quite short-legged, so the legs wouldn't add much to this height.''
to:
---> \'\'Weasels are quite short-legged, so the legs wouldn\'t add much to this height.\'\'
Changed line(s) 5 from:
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Looking at his actual appearance in the movie, his legs look to be about half as long as his torso, which would extend his height significantly. But assuming a short-tailed weasel, that still only gets us ~18 inches, which still doesn't fit well with his height relative to Judy.
to:
Looking at his actual appearance in the movie, his legs look to be about half as long as his torso, which would extend his height significantly. But assuming a short-tailed weasel, that still only gets us ~18 inches, which still doesn\'t fit well with his height relative to Judy.
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His species isn't specified, so despite the name
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His species isn\'t specified, so despite the name \"Weaselton\" we could allow for him to possibly be a larger \'\'mustela\'\' species. But the problem is, he doesn\'t really look like a polecat or a mink.


\'\'\'EDIT:\'\'\' [[https://www3.northern.edu/natsource/MAMMALS/Longta1.htm This source]] gives a much higher upper bound on the length of a long-tailed weasel, saying they range all the way from 11-22 inches \'\'\'not including the tail\'\'\'.

--> \'\'The body of the long-tailed weasel is long, slender, and sinuous, having a long tail and short legs. They range from 11 to 22
inches (28-56 cm) in length with the tail measuring an additional 3 to 6 inches (8-15 cm)...\'\'

This means with the legs factored in, his height relative to Judy actually fits. This would still put him near the upper end of the range, an unusually large specimen of a long-tailed weasel.
Changed line(s) 1 from:
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---> ''Weasels are quite short-legged, so the legs wouldn't add much to this height.''
to:
---> \'\'Weasels are quite short-legged, so the legs wouldn\'t add much to this height.\'\'
Changed line(s) 5 from:
n
Looking at his actual appearance in the movie, his legs look to be about half as long as his torso, which would extend his height significantly. But assuming a short-tailed weasel, that still only gets us ~18 inches, which still doesn't fit well with his height relative to Judy.
to:
Looking at his actual appearance in the movie, his legs look to be about half as long as his torso, which would extend his height significantly. But assuming a short-tailed weasel, that still only gets us ~18 inches, which still doesn\'t fit well with his height relative to Judy.
Changed line(s) 7 from:
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His species isn't specified, so despite the name
to:
His species isn\'t specified, so despite the name \"Weaselton\" we could allow for him to possibly be a larger \'\'mustela\'\' species. But the problem is, he doesn\'t really look like a polecat or a mink.


\'\'\'EDIT:\'\'\' [[https://www3.northern.edu/natsource/MAMMALS/Longta1.htm This source]] gives a much higher upper bound on the length of a long-tailed weasel, saying they range all the way from 11-22 inches \'\'\'not including the tail\'\'\'. This means with the legs factored in, his height relative to Judy actually fits. This would still put him near the upper end of the range, an unusually large specimen of a long-tailed weasel.
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---> '''Weasels are quite short-legged, so the legs wouldn't add much to this height.'''
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---> \'\'Weasels are quite short-legged, so the legs wouldn\'t add much to this height.\'\'
Changed line(s) 5 from:
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Looking at his actual appearance in the movie, his legs look to be about half as long as his torso, which would extend his height significantly. But assuming a short-tailed weasel, that still only gets us ~18 inches, which still doesn't fit well with his height relative to Judy.
to:
Looking at his actual appearance in the movie, his legs look to be about half as long as his torso, which would extend his height significantly. But assuming a short-tailed weasel, that still only gets us ~18 inches, which still doesn\'t fit well with his height relative to Judy.
Changed line(s) 7 from:
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His species isn't specified, so despite the name
to:
His species isn\'t specified, so despite the name \"Weaselton\" we could allow for him to possibly be a larger \'\'mustela\'\' species. But the problem is, he doesn\'t really look like a polecat or a mink.


\'\'\'EDIT:\'\'\' [[https://www3.northern.edu/natsource/MAMMALS/Longta1.htm This source]] gives a much higher upper bound on the length of a long-tailed weasel, saying they range all the way from 11 to \'\'\'22\'\'\' inches. This means with the legs factored in, his height relative to Judy actually fits. This would still put him near the upper end of the range, an unusually large specimen of a long-tailed weasel.
Changed line(s) 1 from:
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--> Weasels are quite short-legged, so the legs wouldn't add much to this height.
to:
---> \'\'\'Weasels are quite short-legged, so the legs wouldn\'t add much to this height.\'\'\'
Changed line(s) 5 from:
n
Looking at his actual appearance in the movie, his legs look to be about half as long as his torso, which would extend his height significantly. But assuming a short-tailed weasel, that still only gets us ~18 inches, which still doesn't fit well with his height relative to Judy.
to:
Looking at his actual appearance in the movie, his legs look to be about half as long as his torso, which would extend his height significantly. But assuming a short-tailed weasel, that still only gets us ~18 inches, which still doesn\'t fit well with his height relative to Judy.
Changed line(s) 7 from:
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His species isn't specified, so despite the name
to:
His species isn\'t specified, so despite the name \"Weaselton\" we could allow for him to possibly be a larger \'\'mustela\'\' species. But the problem is, he doesn\'t really look like a polecat or a mink.


\'\'\'EDIT:\'\'\' [[https://www3.northern.edu/natsource/MAMMALS/Longta1.htm This source]] gives a much higher upper bound on the length of a long-tailed weasel, saying they range all the way from 11 to \'\'\'22\'\'\' inches. This means with the legs factored in, his height relative to Judy actually fits. This would still put him near the upper end of the range, an unusually large specimen of a long-tailed weasel.
Changed line(s) 1 from:
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--> Weasels are quite short-legged, so the legs wouldn't add much to this height.
to:
--> Weasels are quite short-legged, so the legs wouldn\'t add much to this height.
Changed line(s) 5 from:
n
Looking at his actual appearance in the movie, his legs look to be about half as long as his torso, which would extend his height significantly. But assuming a short-tailed weasel, that still only gets us ~18 inches, which still doesn't fit well with his height relative to Judy.
to:
Looking at his actual appearance in the movie, his legs look to be about half as long as his torso, which would extend his height significantly. But assuming a short-tailed weasel, that still only gets us ~18 inches, which still doesn\'t fit well with his height relative to Judy.
Changed line(s) 7 from:
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His species isn't specified, so despite the name
to:
His species isn\'t specified, so despite the name \"Weaselton\" we could allow for him to possibly be a larger \'\'mustela\'\' species. But the problem is, he doesn\'t really look like a polecat or a mink.


\'\'\'EDIT:\'\'\' [[https://www3.northern.edu/natsource/MAMMALS/Longta1.htm This source]] gives a much higher upper bound on the length of a long-tailed weasel, saying they range all the way from 11 to \'\'\'22\'\'\' inches. This means with the legs factored in, his height relative to Judy actually fits. This would still put him near the upper end of the range, an unusually large specimen of a long-tailed weasel.
Changed line(s) 1 from:
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--> Weasels are quite short-legged, so the legs wouldn't add much to this height.
to:
--> Weasels are quite short-legged, so the legs wouldn\'t add much to this height.
Changed line(s) 5 from:
n
Looking at his actual appearance in the movie, his legs look to be about half as long as his torso, which would extend his height significantly. But assuming a short-tailed weasel, that still only gets us ~18 inches, which still doesn't fit well with his height relative to Judy.
to:
Looking at his actual appearance in the movie, his legs look to be about half as long as his torso, which would extend his height significantly. But assuming a short-tailed weasel, that still only gets us ~18 inches, which still doesn\'t fit well with his height relative to Judy.
Changed line(s) 7 from:
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His species isn't specified, so despite the name
to:
His species isn\'t specified, so despite the name \"Weaselton\" we could allow for him to possibly be a larger \'\'mustela\'\' species. But the problem is, he doesn\'t really look like a polecat or a mink.


\'\'\'EDIT:\'\'\' [[https://www3.northern.edu/natsource/MAMMALS/Longta1.htm this source]] gives a much higher upper bound on the length of a long-tailed weasel, saying they range all the way from 11 to \'\'\'22\'\'\' inches. This means with the legs factored in, his height relative to Judy actually fits. This would still put him in the upper end of the range, an unusually large specimen of a long-tailed weasel.
Changed line(s) 1 from:
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--> Weasels are quite short-legged, so the legs wouldn't add much to this height.
to:
--> Weasels are quite short-legged, so the legs wouldn\'t add much to this height.
Changed line(s) 5 from:
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Looking at his actual appearance in the movie, his legs look to be about half as long as his torso, which would extend his height significantly. But assuming a short-tailed weasel, that still only gets us ~18 inches, which still doesn't fit well with his height relative to Judy.
to:
Looking at his actual appearance in the movie, his legs look to be about half as long as his torso, which would extend his height significantly. But assuming a short-tailed weasel, that still only gets us ~18 inches, which still doesn\'t fit well with his height relative to Judy.
Changed line(s) 7 from:
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His species isn't specified, so despite the name
to:
His species isn\'t specified, so despite the name \"Weaselton\" we could allow for him to possibly be a larger \'\'mustela\'\' species. But the problem is, he doesn\'t really look like a polecat or a mink.


\'\'\'EDIT:\'\' [[https://www3.northern.edu/natsource/MAMMALS/Longta1.htm this source]] gives a much higher upper bound on the length of a long-tailed weasel, saying they range all the way from 11 to \'\'\'22\'\'\' inches. This means with the legs factored in, his height relative to Judy actually fits. This would still put him in the upper end of the range, an unusually large specimen of a long-tailed weasel.
Changed line(s) 1 from:
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--> Weasels are quite short-legged, so the legs wouldn't add much to this height.
to:
--> Weasels are quite short-legged, so the legs wouldn\'t add much to this height.
Changed line(s) 5 from:
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EDIT: [[https://www3.northern.edu/natsource/MAMMALS/Longta1.htm this source]] gives a much higher upper bound on the length of a long-tailed weasel. This means with the legs factored in, his height relative to Judy actually fits. Although it would put him in the upper end of the range; an unusually large specimen of a long-tailed weasel.
to:
Looking at his actual appearance in the movie, his legs look to be about half as long as his torso, which would extend his height significantly. But assuming a short-tailed weasel, that still only gets us ~18 inches, which still doesn\'t fit well with his height relative to Judy.
Changed line(s) 7 from:
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Looking at his actual appearance in the movie, his legs look to be about half as long as his torso, which would extend his height significantly. But assuming a short-tailed weasel, that still only gets us ~18 inches, which still doesn't fit well with his height relative to Judy.
to:
His species isn\'t specified, so despite the name \"Weaselton\" we could allow for him to possibly be a larger \'\'mustela\'\' species. But the problem is, he doesn\'t really look like a polecat or a mink.
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His species isn't specified, so despite the name
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EDIT: [[https://www3.northern.edu/natsource/MAMMALS/Longta1.htm this source]] gives a much higher upper bound on the length of a long-tailed weasel. This means with the legs factored in, his height relative to Judy actually fits. This would still put him in the upper end of the range, an unusually large specimen of a long-tailed weasel.
Changed line(s) 1 from:
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--> Weasels are quite short-legged, so the legs wouldn't add much to this height.
to:
--> Weasels are quite short-legged, so the legs wouldn\'t add much to this height.
Changed line(s) 5 from:
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Looking at his actual appearance in the movie, his legs look to be about half as long as his torso, which would extend his height significantly. But assuming a short-tailed weasel, that still only gets us ~18 inches, which still doesn't fit well with his height relative to Judy.
to:
EDIT: [[https://www3.northern.edu/natsource/MAMMALS/Longta1.htm this source]] gives a much higher upper bound on the length of a long-tailed weasel. This means with the legs factored in, his height relative to Judy actually fits. Although it would put him in the upper end of the range; an unusually large specimen of a long-tailed weasel.
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His species isn't specified, so despite the name
to:
Looking at his actual appearance in the movie, his legs look to be about half as long as his torso, which would extend his height significantly. But assuming a short-tailed weasel, that still only gets us ~18 inches, which still doesn\'t fit well with his height relative to Judy.

His species isn\'t specified, so despite the name \"Weaselton\" we could allow for him to possibly be a larger \'\'mustela\'\' species. But the problem is, he doesn\'t really look like a polecat or a mink.
Changed line(s) 1 from:
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--> Weasels are quite short-legged, so the legs wouldn't add much to this height.
to:
--> Weasels are quite short-legged, so the legs wouldn\'t add much to this height.
Changed line(s) 5 from:
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Looking at his actual appearance in the movie, his legs look to be about half as long as his torso, which would extend his height significantly. But assuming a short-tailed weasel, that still only gets us 18 inches, which still doesn't fit well with his height relative to Judy.
to:
Looking at his actual appearance in the movie, his legs look to be about half as long as his torso, which would extend his height significantly. But assuming a short-tailed weasel, that still only gets us ~18 inches, which still doesn\'t fit well with his height relative to Judy.
Changed line(s) 7 from:
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His species isn't specified, so despite the name
to:
His species isn\'t specified, so despite the name \"Weaselton\" we could allow for him to possibly be a larger \'\'mustela\'\' species. But the problem is, he doesn\'t really look like a polecat or a mink.
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