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see what i am saying
AND STOP SPAMMING THE WHOLE WORKSHOP
Second of all, I guess I've actually forgotten the Height of Wombats, they're not as small as I think they are... I think they are more closer to the size of a Medium dog than a pig, as far as I know. I've found Information of Size & Weight on National geographic's website.
Size: 28 to 47 in (71 to 119 cm)
Weight: 32 to 80 lbs (15 to 36 kg)
Also, I know you're actually not the best at modeling, but try to make your animal models a little more realistic. I also know that you make your Rhinos & Elephants oversized, I guess It's just based on comparing the sizes of those to your Piratecatty Animal ragdolls (Including the Rhino & Elephant). I also think your Wombat seems oversized, I think Wombats are basically the same size as the Koala, not the size of Pigs. The sizing problem can already be solved by using the Ragdoll resizer tool.