>>12908752>>12908770If Pokemon were measured by wingspan, all winged Pokemon would be tiny.
Let's take the measurements of an Andean Condor, one of the largest living birds on the planet in terms of wing size.
They stand four feet tall, but their wingspan can be over ten feet. But that's the biggest. Surely Yveltal's head can't be only seven feet high off the ground, can it? Oh shit, maybe it can, unless you count that bigass fucking tail.
Let's apply this to a Pokemon. Braviary, for example.
Let's round Braviary's height to five feet for the sake of whole numbers. It was shown many times in the anime to be even larger than that, but we'll go with game canon for now.
By the ratio of the American Bald Eagle's height-to-wingspan measurements, three feet tall with a seven foot wingspan, applied to Braviary, whose wingspan is supposedly less than five feet, we have ourselves a 2.14 foot tall Pokemon.
Sounds about right, huh, anon?