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That picture currently in the article is not a northern fur seal (maybe a steller sea lion?). I'm going crazy trying to figure out how to change the image with proper attribution, but in the meantime a picture of an actual northern fur seal male can be found at
http://nmml.afsc.noaa.gov/AlaskaEcosystems/nfshome/nfsGallery/pages/SNP92bull.htm.
replaced image as suggested. good eye there!
Sabine's Sunbird 04:07, 7 Apr 2005 (UTC)
The range map is wrong
The range map is wrong, it doesn't even match up with the text. The Northern Fur seal ranges down the American Coast at least to San Francisco.
Sabine's Sunbird 04:38, 27 Feb 2005 (UTC)
Definetly. I thought the map looked funny. --
Jason Palpatine 03:06, 26 January 2006 (UTC)reply
I went ahead and replaced it with the one from the German article. --
TeaDrinker 20:45, 23 October 2006 (UTC)reply
Request move
Original pages were moved, per request. Since there was no notification on the pages added at the end, I have not moved them but strongly suggest that discussion take place. --
TeaDrinker (
talk) 01:17, 10 February 2011 (UTC)reply
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Making a blanket (well, there are some holes) request to uncapitalize these articles:
Support as this is most common in the literature on these critters (indeed marine science generally). There are certainly examples of each caps format in the literature, following the conventions of the journals publishing the work. However there's more frequent publication in marine science journals (which tend to use the fisheries lower case convention) than in the general naturalist/biology journals (which have a mixture, but often come from a birding tradition of all uppercase convention). Marine Mammal Science, for example, uses the lower case form. --
TeaDrinker (
talk) 03:51, 1 February 2011 (UTC)reply
Support: These don't seem to be proper nouns and
policy is quite clear on casing in article titles. –
CWenger (
talk) 02:36, 2 February 2011 (UTC)reply
Support: (unsurprising, since I proposed it). I might add (as a response to the Neutral comment below: "I don't see much sense in these page moves simply for casing") that besides the fact that sentence case is almost universally accepted in the scientific literature and the intrinsic esthetic value of consistency between articles (note the
Hawaiian monk seal but the
Mediterranean Monk Seal), an additional point is that in the process of wikilinking articles between, e.g., obscure but related seal species, links occasionally won't work when using the straightforward sentence case, and it is a bit of nuisance to always have to create redirects. It was the third new redirect that prompted this request in the first place.
Incidentally, a more thorough canvassing of the pinnipeds brings up the following unnecessarily capitalized articles:
(Curiously, the
Australian/New Zealand/Southern Fur Seal is the only pinniped I see whose article title is the scientific name Arctocephalus forsteri.) In any case, if all of these were renamed, then the pinnipeds would be covered and consistent. I am not sure if I can just tack this list on the Move request above, since so much of this process is automated and BOT-controlled. Any advice from people with experience? Best,
Eliezg (
talk) 23:53, 2 February 2011 (UTC)reply
Kangaroo or kiwi seal? I suspect a bitter feud...
walkvictor falktalk 15:03, 7 February 2011 (UTC)reply
Support lowercase all per policies (wp:lowercase, wp:at, wp:mos) and arguments of editors above.
walkvictor falktalk 15:03, 7 February 2011 (UTC)reply
Neutral
Not opposed. I prefer sentence case titles on all articles, but I don't see much sense in these page moves simply for casing.
Bob the WikipediaN(
talk •
contribs) 03:29, 1 February 2011 (UTC)reply
Oppose
Comments
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