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result of their diet. Without a diet of toxic insects, the secretion may be no more potent than cat dander. But we can't say this until the research is published. For now, the debate over whether the slow loris is venomous or not boils down to a debate over the precise meaning of the word "venomous". At this point, I am inclined to favor the phrase "toxic bite".
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Hard to believe "docile" would be the right word choice for what happens in the face of a predator. Also, 'freezing' and 'becoming docile' seem to be somewhat contradictory here - rigid vs. pliable. Perhaps "freeze and remain immobile" or simply "freeze"? Should there also be added something like
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Both "freeze" and "docile" is actually the words used in the source. However since the wording is too close to that of the source, I will reword to say "...and when threatened, they stop moving and remain immobile" as you suggest. As for the suggestion about their biting, I'm not sure why this is
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Above is the featured topic box, which I fetched from the archive with the page names corrected. Currently, we're almost there for a good topic, but to make this into a featured topic, we'll need to get at least two more articles to FA. All the living species should be fairly close to FA standards,
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Yes, I have to say that I'm not as certain as I originally was, but I do think the original reference was a bit odd for the lethality part. As before, I leave it to you and others to decide. If the original and new reference both remain in this sentence, perhaps it would be clearer if the original
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Done... though I don't really like it. It makes that new ref look like it supports the entire statement and not just the minor issue with a single word. Again, I'm of the opinion that the potential lethality is fully supported elsewhere, so that one brief mention in the original source should be
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So it does - I had missed that one sentence in the "Behavior and ecology" section that mentions a human fatality. Still, I think that the "Conservation" section sentence could be improved. Either it doesn't need to cite everything again, in which case the current reference can be removed, or if it
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The article was entirely rewritten a few years ago as a large collaborative effort, and this source was included in that research. The toxicity of the bite has been noted in research by
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Done... except I can't list the other species and their locations until I have a better source than an online news source. I am waiting for the formal publication be released, and that may be getting held up because of the news leak. And FYI, it's a "lead" not a "lede". There's a difference—see
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I'm also a little confused... You say that the article could use a subsection on "diet", yet you list "diet" as one of the topic discussed in the
Behavior section. I'm pretty sure we covered everything that was published on that topic. Sadly, there aren't many people studying slow lorises, and I
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The "folklore" part, if read in its entirety, does not say that the toxicity is folklore. It merely introduces the stories of its toxicity as originating in folklore. I just tweaked the wording so that the paragraph doesn't give extra weight to the cat allergen hypothesis. I think the way it's
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Thanks for the link to the article. I'll try to take a look soon. When the article was written, the "venom" view was new and not supported well with the literature. I'll try to take a look and see if another re-write is needed. As it stands, I think the article does a good job explaining the
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I have just removed a statement that claimed the slow loris possesses a "potentially lethal bite". I feel that, even with the word "potentially", such a statement requires some evidence. I also removed the reference that was used to support that statement (Exploring cultural drivers for wildlife
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I'm replying to an old comment here. I saw a BBC documentary "Jungle
Gremlins of Gava" in it they are described as only slow when exposed to bright light, one of the reasons for the title, this does, however, boil down to how slow is slow. Throughout they did appear to move quite slowly. Perhaps
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The toxic bite may be used to repel parasites or to injure/kill other lorises competing for territory. (They even showed Dr. Nekaris testing this.) The show also noted that lorises returned to the wild have a low survival rate, and this may be due to not getting the chemicals needed to produce
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The problem is that the literature doesn't explicitly say that they have venom... just a toxin that they keep in their mouth. Between following the sources and having a good definition of the word "venomous", it made it quite difficult to write. I'm open to discussion of the topic, though.
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These are all interesting points, but obviously we will need to watch for publications from
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Hi, I just want to announce that I traduced this article to the
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I'll take pygmy through FAC when we're done working on it. As for the others, I agree they all look pretty good. Hopefully the shorter length of the species articles will make the FAC somewhat shorter than for the genus article :) How about Bengal for the other candidate (type species)?
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I believe the explanation of the synonyms was added per a GAN request. If we remove the mention of Lesson, then I can see FAC reviewers asking why we only discuss 2 of the 3 synonyms. Should we just explain it better (with an additional ref, I suppose), or delete all three?
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I wasn't planning on it, and I would have reverted it if someone had. What I think it means is that they burn it alive, and as it shrieks in pain, its eyes melt and the juices pour out. That is what they would collect. In fact, this is already discussed in the article
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needed. The part of the article that first discusses their bite in detail starts with: "When threatened, slow lorises may also lick their brachial glands and bite their aggressors..." This shows that they are not aggressive animals and bite only in self defense.
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Yes, both are old. What is the conclusion of this paper? (All the article says is: "The skull has prominent crests.") I don't have access to it, and the scanned first page is hard to read. Is it simply suggesting differences in these crests between
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