For a couple of years now I've been working on creating lists of species in different mammal
families, as well as parent lists of
genera in mammal
orders. (If you recall your biology class, the mammal class is divided into orders are divided into families are divided into genera are divided into species. Roughly.) Although this would seemingly work out nicely for topics, the uneven distribution of species makes it difficult, with an exception in this neat little 3-list group. This topic consists of the animals in the order lagomorpha, itself containing two families. So, we have the lists of the species in the family leporidae (rabbits and hares) and in the family ochotonidae (pikas), as well as a parent list "one level up" containing the genera in the overall lagomorpha order. All three of these went through FLC in 2022, so they should be good to go. Thanks for reviewing! --PresN 01:52, 13 September 2022 (UTC)reply
CommentSupport: The scope seems like a bit of an Easter egg here, since the piped titles of the topic and the articles led me to expect I'd be reading
Lagomorphs,
Leporids, and
Ochotonids. Maybe the title could be changed to something more like "Species in Lagomorpha" or "Lagomorph species"? -
Bryan Rutherford (
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Support Great work.
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Bryan Rutherford (
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