Further Tales From The Pigpen
Aw! So many cute little lips!
I think this is the first picture that's really highlighted for me the difference in their sizes.
I think this is the first picture that's really highlighted for me the difference in their sizes.
- GrannyJu1
- Supporter in '21
Hahahaha. I was already downloading a couple of these pics when I started reading posts for the digital style calendar. Editing the pics (for my personal use) is easy, as is printing a calendar on cardstock. I just don't have the imagination for the captions. Lynx, I'll make a donation AND send a couple of rugs, teeheehee. Sorry, I can't find my skill set to help with the wear-and-tear on the legs and feet, though. Must have got up and walked off. (Sorry, couldn't resist; been married to the pun master for too many years.) ;o)
I needed a distraction so I took some very rough measurements. In terms of circumference, both pigs are pretty much the same round the belly and the armpits and even between the ears.
Graham stands about 4 or 5cm taller to the top of his head than Simon. Posture accounts for some of it but G's forelegs are also a good centimetre longer. Initial readings indicate Graham is about 13 inches long nose to tail, probably more when stretched. Simon is about 11 inches, maybe a touch less. That seems right. G can get his head clear over the grids when he's on his back legs, Simon can only get his nose over.
So there we have it. Simon would look like a reasonably big pig next to anyone else!
Graham stands about 4 or 5cm taller to the top of his head than Simon. Posture accounts for some of it but G's forelegs are also a good centimetre longer. Initial readings indicate Graham is about 13 inches long nose to tail, probably more when stretched. Simon is about 11 inches, maybe a touch less. That seems right. G can get his head clear over the grids when he's on his back legs, Simon can only get his nose over.
So there we have it. Simon would look like a reasonably big pig next to anyone else!