My activity
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Robert Hole, Jr commented on "EOL Discussion Group":
Reindeer Dung seems to be a problematical taxa with an associated "association" page. However, it is in a collection.
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Robert Hole, Jr commented on "File:Baylisascaris larvae.jpg":
parasite of raccoon, but not actual raccoon.
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Robert Hole, Jr commented on "File:Mm Gehege 02.jpg":
I don't see any animals in this enclosure, and no explanation.
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Robert Hole, Jr commented on an older version of File:Gaziantep Zoo 1260109.svg:
not identifiable, probably not useful for eol
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Robert Hole, Jr commented on an older version of File:Gaziantep Zoo 1260109e.svg:
not identifiable, probably not useful for eol
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Robert Hole, Jr commented on "File:Moose-browsing02.JPG":
Looks like moose browse plants rather than a moose browsing. Can anyone identify the plant?
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Robert Hole, Jr commented on "EOL Discussion Group":
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Robert Hole, Jr commented on "EOL Discussion Group":
Canis lupus familiaris chihuahua. Has a wikipedia article attached which I've played at reassociating with C. lupus familiaris, but I can't, remove the initial association that creates the improper scientific name formula. It appears this is just an association/tagging error. I just can't fix it.
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Robert Hole, Jr commented on "Chihuahua (dog)":
I'm not reviewing it, I'm just associating it with the proper taxon.
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Robert Hole, Jr commented on "Chihuahua (dog)":
I'm not reviewing it, I'm just associating it with the proper taxon.
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Robert Hole, Jr commented on "EOL Discussion Group":
@Bart C.: Without a search of literature I don't have at hand, I don't know if S.b. is a proper synonym, but based on my internet search I suspect it is one of some sort. If someone's able to confirm that, then adding it to the synonymy for S. cafer would be appropriate. If it's not a taxonomic synonym but a "synonym" based on misunderstanding of how things work with those then some other action might be appropriate.
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Robert Hole, Jr commented on "EOL Discussion Group":
Syncerus brachyceros is a synonym of S. caffer, possibly a subspecies S.c. brachyceros, It has a page with media attached. http://eol.org/pages/28546383/overview