

So, I was looking into some pokémon's sizes today and something occured to me. Eternamax Eternatus is listed as 100m (328 feet). However, some sources say that it's measured head to tail, so 100m is its length, while others say that it's measured top to bottom, in which case 100m would be from the bottom of its head to the top of its body. This would mean a huge size difference, so I tried calculating it.
There are also two pictures in my post (E.E.'s sprite in Pokémon GO and a size comparison to the trainer and some other pokémon in pokémon home)
Based on the size comparison, using Swalot's height of 1.7m and counting the pixels, E.E.'s hand-head thing is about 10 Swalots high, so it's 17m. And based on the sprite from Pokémon GO, we can see that the hand can't really be 17% of its length because it's coiled around the core 5-7 times, which means that it's very long compared to the size of its head-hand. However, also based on the sprite, we see that 17m is about half its height if measured top to bottom. So it seems that either the size comparision is misleading or neither measurement is correct.
So, what do you guys think the truth is? I'd love to hear your opinions.
by Capybara327