I’m with you on this! Sounds like double speak to me so if I’m missing something I’d really welcome an explanation.Having a difficult time understanding the difference between the middle and the middle of the middle?? Isn’t the middle of the middle, quite literally the middle?
Or is it just being more precise, like the difference between bullseye and center of the bullseye??
Sorry if this was covered, I read majority of posts but didn’t see a clear definition of ‘middle of middle’.
Seems to me that maybe bear vitals aren’t actually farther back then on deer and other animals, but bear front legs are farther forward than on deer or elk. It appears that a bears front legs are at the very front of the body and on an ungulate the front legs are shifted slightly to the rear; there is chest area in front of the leg on a deer. Therefore the crease behind the front leg of a bear isn’t over the lung area like it is on a deer……just my opinion
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