>>27596269note that is a straight-up tree trunk, thicker around than his torso
>If we assume the tree trunk is vaguely like an Ash tree the background trees in the episode look a bit like (natch, might be Maple or something though I'm not a tree person), then 0.7 103 kg/m3 is a relatively safe density bet. >When it lands on the log, Bagon looks to be a little bit taller than the trunk is thick, giving the trunk a diameter of roughly 0.5 m. An estimation of the log's length seems to be six and a half or so Bagons, making it roughly 3.9 m long.>So, π0.252 = ~0.196 m2 is the cross sectional area of the trunk.>0.196 x 3.9 = 0.764 m3 is the volume of the trunk.>700 x 0.764 = 534.8 kg.>Unless I made my fair share of errors, more than half a metric ton is an assumable weight for the log. >That's a thousand something pounds for American measurement systems iirc.>Ash picked up, ran with, and threw that across a river. No wonder he can carry Larvitar like it's nothing.