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and correct the names. If something comes out of that, or if she releases any photos soon, I'll let you know. And speaking of photos, I finally got a release for the photo of a loris getting its teeth cut! It's very sad to look at, but the quality is superb! Now if I could just get one more person to write back and release the photos of loris traditional medicine.... –
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For those readers used to ounces and pounds, "between 1.246 and 1.515 lb" does not make much sense. It would be more helpful to express the figures with fractions, even if rounded off, something like "between 1-1/4 and 1-1/2 lb". (By the way, is it MoS policy to use the singular lb even if it is over
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Okay, I'll have a look at the DYK submission and hook when I'm sober. (Right now, I'm good for repetitive tasks only.) On the other articles, you're welcome to leave some articles for me, especially since I want to push these the whole way through GAC and FAC.  ;-) But otherwise, the article looks
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Well, one thing that is unique to this slow loris is that its had its brain examined by an expert, but yeah, a brief mention should suffice. I'll leave the details of what to include to you guys! For the citation, how about this: {{cite journal |last=Gray |first=V.P. |title=Mr. W. H. Flower on the
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Ok I'm good for now; I combed through the databases (Web of Science and JSTOR) and put in everything I had access to. Haven't touched any sources from the net, and the eventual library visit will probably unearth some more stuff. I'd like to find citations for the synonyms and discuss them a bit in
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Dr. Nekaris said she has photos of all the species, but it will take time. Also, she can't send her best photos because she uses those to fund her research. (She's one of the only people with these photos.) She has offered to go through our existing collection on WikiCommons to sort through them
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template. I'll shorten the rounding, but honestly I'd rather use the template than use rounded fractions. Sometimes a tenth of a pound is important. Otherwise the template generates the units, so if there's a problem, it should be taken up there. Thanks.
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in 1862 where he discusses in detail the brain of this species (apparently Flower was a primate brain expert). I'm not sure whether it merits more than a brief mention here, but thought I'd bring it up. I guess there's a full length followup article in the
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Have not submitted for DYK, but let's maybe wait a day; I'll continue adding stuff and perhaps something more interesting than what we have now might turn up (expansion started Jan 10 so we have a little time). Any chance of a pic for this species?
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The individual in the featured photo is all white, but most photos of the species show it to be brown and white as in the photo under anatomy. In fact, text here says the species is identified by its markings, most notably, a stripe on its back.
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suggested off Wiki that we cover the material that makes this species stand out from the others, but I don't seen anything of the sort. Instead, the paper seems to discuss the details of the species' brain and then compares it to that of
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I would go with your source. The "book" publication was giving an approximate, and it's impossible to say what they were rounding up from. Btw, have you submitted this for DYK yet, or do you need me to? Any suggestions for a hook?
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Is it possible that the photographer mis-identified this individual? If not, why does it not look like others in its species? It's a great pic, but perhaps a more characteristic photo should be used as the feature.
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the weight of this species ranges from 565–687 grams. The source currently used is by the same main author, and one year more recent in appearance—but actually not in reality because it's a book chapter ...
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Javan loris |journal=Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London |year=1862 |volume=1 |pages=103–105 |url=http://www.archive.org/stream/proceedingsofzoo1862zool#page/102/mode/2up}}
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I have a few primate guidebooks and all show this animal as brown and white with the striping, not all white (though,granted, we can't see the animal's back in the photo).
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The Javan slow loris weighs between 565 and 687 g (1.246 and 1.515 lb) and has a head-body length of about 293 mm (11.5 in).
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a pound? We would normally say, "one-and-a-half pounds", not "one-and-a-half pound", so I would use lbs rather than lb.)
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Similarly, for those readers used to inches and feet, "11.5 in" is odd. Couldn't this be expressed as "11-1/2 in"?
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the taxonomy section, but that'll take some digging. Have a go and see if you can think of a hook.
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Source: BIODIVERSITY AND CONSERVATION Volume: 17 Issue: 4 Pages: 733-747 Published: 2008
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Title: Conservation implications of low encounter rates of five nocturnal primate species (
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I've added the parasite, but I'm not sure what to do with the material on the brain.
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native to western and central portions of the Indonesian island of
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trade. Populations are declining, and the animal is listed by the
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