LIST OF THE CREATURE CASES CHARACTERS’ HEIGHTS AND AGES
CHARACTERS | HEIGHTS | AGES |
Sam Snow | ~ 2 ft & 2 in | ~ 11 years old |
Agent Kit Casey | ~ 0 ft & 10 in | ~ 11 years old |
Director Peggy Scratch | ~ 2 ft & 3.6 in | ~ 30 years old |
Bill & Jill | ~ 2 ft & 1 in | ~ 10 years old |
The Stinkwells | ~ 2 ft & 3 in | ~ 12 years old |
ANALYSIS OF THE CREATURE CASES CHARACTERS’ HEIGHTS
Firstly, Sam Snow is a snow leopard as mentioned on Tudum. So, he is probably 2 feet and 2 inches tall according to the height of a snow leopard on Snow Leopard.
Secondly, Agent Kit Casey is a cat as mentioned on Tudum. So, she is probably 10 inches tall according to the height of a cat on Cat Wiki.
Next, Director Peggy Scratch is a big chicken as mentioned on Tudum. So, he is probably 2 feet and 3.6 inches tall according to the height of a chicken on Britannica.
Then, Bill & Jill are mice but we estimated their heights based on how they appear on Releases. Moreover, they are shorter than Sam Snow so we estimated their heights to be 2 feet and 1 inch.
Lastly, The Stinkwells are skunks but we also estimated their heights based on how they appear on Releases. Moreover, they are taller than Sam Snow so we estimated their heights to be 2 feet and 3 inches.
ANALYSIS OF THE CREATURE CASES CHARACTERS’ AGES
Firstly, Sam Snow and Agent Kit Casey are part of the same team as agents according to Tudum. So, they probably have the same ages too. Then, we estimated their ages to be 11 years old.
Secondly, Director Peggy Scratch is like their head as mentioned on Tudum. So, he is probably older and his age is 30 years old approximately.
Then, Bill & Jill are younger than Sam Snow as we can observe in the Releases video. So, we estimated their ages to be 10 years old.
Lastly, The Stinkwells are older than Sam Snow as we can also observe in Releases video. So, we estimated their ages to be 12 years old.
REFERENCES
https://www.releases.com/p/the-creature-cases-season-1/netflix
https://www.netflix.com/tudum/articles/creature-cases-characters
https://snowleopard.org/snow-leopard-facts/physical-features/