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synonymous with the word that everyone associates, when you say "Panda", is named in error from a completely unrelated species. A naming convention that makes as much sense as calling humming birds something like "hover parrots" because of their bright colors or zebras the "stripey horses". Red Pandas are the true Pandas, the Giant Panda is a taxonomical naming error that has snowballed into an error that cannot be corrected but it can be acknowledged.
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dead animals. On the other hand, each ethnic group in Nepal has a different name for the red panda, e.g. thokya, thongwa, wah, wakdonka + a few more, but none sounds remotely like 'panda'. Pocock was the 1st who listed 'nigálya ponya' as being a local name, but did not explain who told him; Hodgson is the most likely source for names : when he described a red panda specimen, he was already posted in Darjeeling. –
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them that. So not comfortable having such a weak speculation in when there are no locals today anywhere calling red pandas as "nigalya ponya". But I added a note that the theory is uncertain but the term translates as meaning"bamboo footed" which is necessary and well sourced wiki appropriate context. I think that concludes this talk.
5050:. I added the wikidata item to the redirect partly as I've seen how much effort has gone into this article recently and partly because I think redirects should have appropriate wikidata items. The priesthood at Wikidata resisted that for a long time, but now its allowed even if the software tries to stop you adding a redirect. — 2836:
still a work in progress. In practice the IUCN seems to be the main guide for making changes to mammalian taxonomy. For instance, the Felidae articles all follow the IUCN Specialist Cat Group recommended taxonomy and MDD follows this. At present, the IUCN still seem to be recognising one species of red panda.
1490:. Sections from "Cultural depictions" or "X in culture" have a bad habit of collecting cruft. Pokemon has a zillion different animals, and it's just not very significant to an article on Red Pandas. Kung Fu Panda is also a bit thin, being an assortment of animals, but at least I found a NewYorkTimes article 5946:
I am confused what to make of your reply today, and possibly just misunderstood you. You haven't told me in clear terms if you agree with the factuality of my edit. Do you actually have issues with the information that (Panda, comes from Nepali dialect term, "nigalya ponya" which means bamboo footed)
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My reply shows that I am using an academic source. Your Glatson so don't appreciate you acting like I haven't told you that even your Glatson supports my edit, and if you were true to your words. You shouldn't have anymore issues as yourself had stated that only Glatson is reliable and we should only
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I see you haven't replied back to my reply for 2 days now, despite I can see you actively editing other articles and have been pinged. If you don't intend to ever respond, it would be appreciated if you won't make me wait further but I can assume you have no opposition to my edit if you don't respond
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And per your request, I spent 19 minutes of my own time looking through and reading a super long discussion thread in the archives that drones on and on.(Because you directed me there.) :( And all I see in the archives is a lot of original research. People making up their own theories on how the term
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morphological similarities between red pandas and raccoons, such as similar skull, tail, and teeth structures." after, "The evolutionary lineage of the red panda (Ailuridae) stretches back around 25 to 18 million years ago, as indicated by extinct fossil relatives found in Eurasia and North America."
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I'll add some finishing touches to some things I wrote. In the meantime, I think you can move on the threats and conservation. I see you accessed the 2021 book via google books. If you need access to more pages/chapters, let me know. I could scan or take pics of pages and post a google docs link. The
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I'm not sure that follows. English counties, American counties, Indian states, etc, aren't necessarily equivalent in size or importance, so it doesnt' automatically make sense to include all of them in all cases. I think the rule should be to give as much information as is necessary to identify the
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Having read the article and the discussion below, I don't think that the mention would be of any merit or of benefit to the article or to the reader of the article. If anyone reading the Pokemon article wants to know what a Red Panda might be, on reading that any of the characters are Red Pandas, let
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Please add, "The classification of red pandas has been very difficult due to the lack of genetic evidence and DNA extraction. Although previous studies have attempted to tackle this issue by utilizing the very little DNA they were able to extract from blood, muscle, and skin, they have relied on the
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Since Joshi et al. (2021) suggested that the upper Brahmaputra forms the boundary between the 2 sub/species, but not the Nujiang Salween river, the question is : how shall we treat this here in regards to names – Himalayan + Chinese RP – used in the other sections? Shall we keep on assuming that all
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A cryptocurrency Ethereum Token - RedPanda Earth Token, uses red pandas as a mascot to raise cryptocurrency funds to save endangered species, adopt red pandas, and conserve wildlife. RedPanda Earth Token has also released non-fungible tokens or NFTs called Red Panda Pals to raise capital to save red
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Recent genome sequencing of distinct populations of red panda has revealed significant genetic divergence in mitochondrial DNA, whole genome DNA and Y chromosome DNA. This genetic divergence corresponds to the distribution of the Himalayan and Chinese red panda subspecies and is the first convincing
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I had however decided to retain that edit / speculation that it's thought to be a local name for the red panda despite it could be very wrong as the term could just be the locals miscommunicating with the non Nepali speaking French pioneer. Plus futhermore, today's Nepalese majority don't even call
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Many reliable academic sources explain why that is, however it seems at least one editor don't want that fact to be allowed in. Which I do not understand the reason why and so making this thread. I believe such info is noteworthy, significant and deserving to be in the article. Instead of reverting
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In that case, I wonder whether this is off topic; would certainly be necessary on a page on Ailuridae. They co-occur only in a rather small area, small compared to the RP's global range; 2 questions: 1) do you envisage to see all the reserves listed, or just their use of different microhabitats? 2)
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Re the names "true panda" and "common panda": I haven't seen these names used in any 21st century publication. And think we can skip this together with the 1972 ref. More appropriate would be to explain the alt names currently bolded in the lead: lesser panda, red bear-cat and red cat-bear. What do
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Not all species need have separate articles. The simplest (and probably best) rule is to have no rule: if you have the time and energy to write up some particularly obscure subspecies that most people have never even heard of, go for it! As a general guideline, though, it's best to combine separate
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Thanks for showing me that link. I like how Angela titles the book by referring to the Red panda as being the "first panda" as it deserves that recognition. Yet the current article doesn't mention it is the first species to be called a panda, despite being extremely historically noteworthy. I only
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required a name, and so, it was decided to reuse the word panda from the smaller but similarly striped creature. The point is the Red Panda is the true Panda - because it was both the first and original named species known as the Panda. It should be made clear that the bear species that has become
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And is the uncertainty in numbers really surprising? When a dozen red pandas all look alike, it is hardly possible to identify individuals. You cannot even compare images, as it is rarely photographed in camera trapping surveys, but lots of sighting reports. And in a few sites, it has been sighted
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I would like to replace the outcommented content in the section on captivity that is based on old studbooks. But after hours of searching I did still not find any article containing info on when the red panda SSP was established, how many zoos participate and how many individuals are kept in those
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The Wu (2021) paper states "...the red pandas living in southeastern Tibet and northern Myanmar belong to the Chinese red panda, while the red pandas inhabiting southern Tibet belong to the Himalayan red panda together with the Nepalese individuals." Does this effect the "Distribution and habitat"
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My last edit about RP in 3 Indian states was about it. Ghose & Dutta (2011) in their book-chapter do not provide much info about habitat, but lots of details of individuals when and where encountered since the mid 1990s. I suggest to keep that paragraph separate as is for now. The next will be
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The wikipedia mammal project is in a difficult place. The secondary source considered the default choice for the mammalian taxonomy is MSW3 and that is now hopelessly out of date and there is no clear successor. Given the MDD is also under the auspices of the ASM, it is a good candidate, but it is
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I'm thinking about making this article refer to the genus and create new pages for both species, but I am unsure as to whether that would be permissible, as it might depend on which taxonomic authority Knowledge follows. Currently , which seems to be the primary online database for mammal species,
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We try to wait until both the ASM and the IUCN are in agreement. Currently, the ASM lists two species, but the IUC still has the second taxa listed as a synonym. Of the sources you list, the SI link lists them in trinomial naming format, but calls them species (species use binomial, subspecies use
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No, don't make a list. Just mention that in areas where they overlap, they use different microhabitats. They are both specialized bamboo eaters with similar adaptations, so this is not off topic. Its no different then "predator competition" sections in carnivore articles. We have already compared
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I can add a bit on diseases in captivity, and have 2 more on habitat selection, but 0 on predators. I didn't find anything relevant about conservation initiatives in Myanmar and China; in latter only some nature reserves established in RP range : you may want to add this with ref to the 2021 book
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Cuvier used the word 'panda' for the 1st time, but it is hardly possible that he knew a Nepali word. Documented is that Duvaucel was posted in West Bengal from where he sent a specimen and description to Paris; he travelled a lot in the region and also employed hunters to supply him with live and
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Is There a conspiracy where everyone there is wrong about this but you? Even your favourite source, Angela R. Glatston (which you say is the most reliable source for this). She said that the origin of the word, "panda" is unclear but a theory is that it may have likely just been derived from the
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I share that same sentiment as with many scholars. The article doesn't even mention once anywhere that the red panda can be considered to be both the original and only true panda. I had just tried to add that well cited true fact in, but it was reverted only a few minutes later without much fair
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That's a different hoop. We want both the genus and species items at wikidata to point to this article. Because site links have to have a one-to-one correspondence, this has to be done by linking the redirect at the genus (it's also logical to link the genus wikidata item and the genus Knowledge
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Apologies, I meant to raise that problem here, nothing but the error was displaying. I tried adding the page to the WD genus item and got a 'duplication error', I hope that is the reverted change mentioned. Re: "the lead should also probably mention/bold the genus qua genus, not just part of the
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does not include a five-screen list of cartoon mice. b) Even if if this were sufficient, you would need to provide an authoritative source that states, expressly, "Pokemon X is based on the red panda". What you or anyone else concludes privately, based on similarity, has no weight whatsoever. We
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On balance I would say wait until the IUCN recognise the two species and that, for now, it is better to expand the current article to cover more of the differences between the two species/subspecies. That said, if you think you have the material to make two articles that are not stubs then it's
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The word panda is derived from a Nepali dialect word nigalya ponya: nigalya is thought to come from nigalo meaning bamboo, but the source of ponya is less certain, although it may come from ponja meaning the ball of the foot or claws -making the complete meaning 'bamboo foot' (Glatston 2011).
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Do provide at least One valid fair reason why this well sourced and vital fact must be omitted? If you refuse to give one fair reason and continue to say it's unacceptable ,then it's apparent that we simply cannot agree whether to add this fact in, and maybe we should take this to the dispute
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The word panda is derived from a Nepali dialect word nigalya ponya: nigalya is thought to come from nigalo meaning bamboo, but the source of ponya is less certain, although it may come from ponja meaning the ball of the foot or claws -making the complete meaning 'bamboo foot' (Glatston 2011).
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Re subspecies: just saw that you already use 2 different names for the 2 sub/species, so I'll continue using Chinese red panda also in section on distribution in China. I think this ref name 1994 needs to be replaced with the one to the 2022 book-chapter 23 : the 3 authors already recognise 2
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The existence of 2 distinct species is very well supported in the scientific literature. Furthermore, there are by now multiple secondary sources stating this clearly. A revision of the article is therefore warranted. Smithsonian/National Zoo for example lists them clearly as 2 species:
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for a third day. And as you said it yourself that we can only use scientific sources and you also wrote that Glatston is the most reliable source. So I propose to restore my edit with some minor alterations, and adding in (Glatston 2011) as my additional supporting source. Proposed text:
4785:. It's not clear where the number comes from, although it is consistent with the IUCN numbers. But given they are thought to have declined in number by 50% in two decades (IUCN) and the bulk of the number comes from a decade old Chinese estimate, the 10,000 is probably an overestimate. — 4156:
We should probably add information on predators and parasites. I have trouble finding much on predators from quality sources. I may also add some more on feeding. After that, the lead paragraphs should be fixed up and then we can submit to peer review and/or the copyeditors guild.
5557:). They were replying to my thread and stating that such information was true and they intend to add it in eventually but without overstating it. And takes less than a sentence to point out some relevant history to better explain that Red panda got named as "panda" first many 5555: 4962:
Your response (a) has nothing to do with the taxonbar, (b) doesn’t address that the lead should still mention that this is the article for the genus, and (c) only discusses articles for a species, not articles about multiple taxa. It doesn’t really address anything I said.
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There seems to a wide consensus among scholars that "panda" comes from a Nepali word, "nigalya ponya" which may mean "bamboo footed or bamboo eater". I don't do original research and simply relay what she and all the other actual experts say on the matter. And so should
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See also the extensive discussion on the subject elsewhere on this Talk page. The short summary being that, if you have enough information on the separate species to make a full page about it, rather than a stub or repeating what's already here at this page - go for it.
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them follow the link to this article, not the other way round. It would be reasonable to mention something along the lines of: "Like many other striking species of animal, Red Pandas have been represented in various media and toys." Whether to add the likes of: "such as
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as an alternative common name for the red panda, which was removed. However, in 'Cultural significance', the article identifies the red panda as 'the namesake of the Firefox browser'. I don't have full access to the citation, so if somebody could clear this up, thanks,
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That's outside the scope of the thread (that's discussing whether the panda is the first animal to be called a panda). Elmidae was not saying here that ponya means "red panda" in Nepali. (Which fyi means "bamboo eater or bamboo footed according to even Glatston
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and don't know why it's being reverted. But I will for now, assume good faith and believe that you have read my sources and somehow have a good reason to explain why my multiple sources are to be deemed incorrect or my edit was not factual. Do give a response
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The Knowledge Tree of Life Project generally consider species notable as a Knowledge topic. When the two red pandas are recognised by secondary sources, then the additional articles for the two species are appropriate. I'm not sure we are quite at that time
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It's against the rules in canvassing for editors you are familiar with, to support your stance that nobody should add in the facts that the word, Panda, comes from Nepali dialect term, "nigalya ponya" which means bamboo footed or bamboo eater. That's wrong.
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A cryptocurrency Ethereum Token - RedPanda Earth Token, uses red pandas as a mascot to raise cryptocurrency funds to save endangered species, adopt red pandas, and conserve wildlife. RedPanda Earth Token has also released non-fungible tokens or NFTs called
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Both of you gave me a further strict criteria to satisfy. I have satisfied both criterias of using only academic papers and also only using Glatston. Should be okay now to add the edit in with Angela Glatson as a source, where her words supports my edit.
3474:, Okay so I think its best to write this article from scratch or if we are reusing old text, check the sources and make sure the text accurately reflects them. We have to be extra safe or we'll get nailed at FAC. Now for organization, I propose: 4229:
I found this just by chance, so added it. The more I dig in diseases, the more I find of course. But most vets report just one or a few cases, so I think these may not be worthwhile adding now, e.g. canine distemper in just two captive RPs. –
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on Knowledge aiming to provide a wider and more detailed coverage on countries and areas of the encyclopedia which are notably less developed than the rest. If you would like to help improve this and other Myanmar-related articles, please
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I apologise if I misinterpreted you, but it doesn't seem you had even bothered to read my reply. "Find an academic book." Um, I have quoted an academic book. Glatson who both of you seem to agree is a reliable source, supports my edit.
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Thanks for your exhaustive pro and con comments! I think we should postpone splitting this page until the proposed new species is recognised as valid, and more peer-reviewed publications are available for more than a stub page. --
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I also tried a search for such information to no avail. I suspect some more might be available to AZA members. The only possibly useful thing I found was that the SSP became part of a Global Species Management Plan (GSMP) in 2012
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species into a single entry whenever it seems likely that there won't be enough text to make more than a short, unsatisfying stub otherwise. If the entry grows large enough to deserve splitting, that can always be done later.
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Thanks for hinting at and linking to the "seminal book", Elmidae! Indeed, the introduction chapter of this book is the reliable source for the red panda's name, and is therefore referenced in the section on Etymology. --
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I have one last point regarding prose. I addressed it earlier but it may have been overlooked: "Compared to other mammals, the microbe community in red pandas is less diverse." Do you mean "Compared to other mammals, the
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Re section conservation : we need to decide whether we list all the protected areas in this section or in the section on distribution. I'm fine with either one but think it not necessary to repeat them. Your thoughts? –
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As a practical matter, how much material is there for the two separate species articles? Would the coverage of red pandas be improved by having separate articles rather than one covering all aspects? Here is what
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Red Pandas that considered it noteworthy to make passing mention of Kung Fu Panda. Culture sections really should cite sources that actually note cultural-significance themselves. Otherwise you just get cruft and
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So because of recent studies and considering that many scholars are now starting to think that there are two red panda species as opposed to one, should articles about the new species (and the genus) be made?
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Especially when it can't take more than 3 minutes to read the whole page in infamous WWF (World Wild Life) that writes panda name is derived from "the Nepali word ‘ponya,’ which means bamboo or plant eating
2376:...Researchers in China analysed the DNA of 65 wild red pandas. This revealed two separate species which went their own separate ways after populations were divided by a river about 250 thousand years ago." 5086:
The Wikidata software follows the redirect to the species article and gives a duplication error. To add the sitelink to the Wikidata genus item, you have to remove the redirect from the Knowledge page for
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respectively. The article uses British English, and therefore it has been changed to American English, which would be erroneous due to using more than one English variant. If you want to use the current
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and only using Glatston as my source. Do you have any valid specific issues with that proposal? Let me know in clear terms please as I assume all issues are now addressed and resolved, and will add it.
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I am co-nominated this article for FA so its not canvassing. The articles you cite are not good even for the claim. Go find better sources than websites. Find an academic book. Overwise leave it alone.
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I did not have the time to read your sources. "Ponya" was mentioned already in earlier versions of this page and has been discussed on this talk page : check the archive. Since this page has been a
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We should wait for the peer-reviewed article to be published, but NOT announce this here with a newspaper article as sole reference!! 65 samples is not a large sample size for such a conclusion. --
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in good faith as I believe the Nepali word, Ponya means "bamboo eater" and shouldn't mislead people into thinking the modern Nepali word for red panda is ponya. And many sources have confirmed this
5097:. Then you can add the sitelink at Wikidata and once done revert the edit on the Knowledge redirect page. It's ridiculous that it has to be done this way, but that's how Wikidata taxonomy rolls. — 3853:
We may have to recheck all the bamboo species + resp. links : bamboo classification has been revised profoundly in recent years, but changes are yet not reflected in many referenced articles. E.g.
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And less than a minute to read the Smithsonian and reach the third paragraph that writes the term "panda" may have been derived from the Nepalese words "nigalya ponya" which means "bamboo eater".
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I removed sub/specific names in this section. If the Brahmaputra turns out to be the barrier to gene flow, then also the RPs to the southeast of Dibang Valley in Mishmi Hills might be "styani". –
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records in Tibet, NE India, Myanmar are of Himalayan RP, even when east of Brahmaputra valley? Or shall we skip using sub/specific names throughout ? I'd prefer latter. Your thoughts? –
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In the Cultural depiction section, there is an unsourced statement "The red panda is primarily featured in the upcoming Pixar film, Turning Red." Pls, cite it with this citation here
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came. Original research is frowned upon here. Your own scientific source, Glatston, says that panda may have derived from the word "nigalya ponya", that could mean "bamboo footed".
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was throwing a nasty red error. The error seems to be because the Wikidata didn't have a sitelink for the English Knowledge genus page. I've added one and that fixes the error. Why
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Can you add references for the 2 alternative names red bear-cat and red cat-bear that presently have redirects? Most suitable may also be the section Etymology for these names. –
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Edit requests are not a key to have a robot unlock the article for you, they are a means of communicating with other humans who will carry out the changes if they are reasonable.
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The origin of the word, "panda" is unclear but one theory is that it may have been derived from a Nepali dialect term, "nigalya ponya" which means bamboo footed or bamboo eater.
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The pages nos. of these articles cannot yet be fixed, as they are not yet included into an issue, but published as 'first or early view', when I checked again a few days ago. –
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My sources confirm that Nepali word Ponya means bamboo eater. To revert it without reading my sources and having to make me resort to go to talk, I do not think that's fair.
4298:: I think we should note in the "Distribution and habitat" section that the range of the two pandas overlap in some areas and they use different micro-habitats. See cite 47. 5792:
As already mentioned and argued before, I think we should keep on referencing the introduction chapter by Glatston (2021), but not adding articles in magazines or websites.
5268: 4494:"The London Zoo acquired two red pandas in 1869 and 1876 caught alive in Darjeeling" Do you mean that they caught two live red pandas in Darjeeling in 1869 and 1876 or what? 3798:
or more? I searched for but did not find any article in those 10 years about records in other than those 8 PAs in these 2 states, so wonder whether I perhaps missed sth. –
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trinomial), and the other links don't mention scientific names at all (or only use A. fulgens). These do not adequately support splitting our article into two articles. -
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You are right of course; the commutative relevance test is the most suitable measure to use for popular culture items, and I should remember to put it front and center. --
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page). The trick above is required because the Wikimedia software doen't allow linking to a redirect to a page that is sitelinked (and there is no intent to fix this). —
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Etymology and naming: in the 1994 edition, Glatston also introduced the possible translation 'eater of bamboo' for the Nepali 'Poonya'. Is that out now in the 2nd ed? –
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correct, studies said that many scholars are now actually starting to think that there are two red panda species as opposed to one. there is one species of red pandas.
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The origin of the word, "panda" is unclear but one theory is that it may have been derived from a Nepali dialect term, "nigalya ponya" which could mean bamboo footed"
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angle - the claim about this species being the first (and for a long time the only) to be known as "panda" in the West is undoubtly true, and is in fact mentioned at
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This is really odd that none of the curators of the resp. SSP member zoos did not write up anything. Such info is available for most of the cats kept within SSPs. –
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If you still got problems and want to revert, then as an admin pointed out, we move to dispute resolution noticeboard as I done my part in discussing this with you.
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This animal was named in 1825 using an anglisized approximation of a Nepalese word. It was another 44 years later before the completely unrelated species of
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That's cool and thank you for that. It's good; concise and avoids trying to define what a "Panda" is. I don't think I could had written it better myself. :)
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I would suggest changing the phrase "active from dusk to dawn" in the intro to simply "nocturnal" as it is more direct in regards to the animal's activity.
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did for raccoons) that it raises the public profile of red pandas generally. This would need secondary sourcing, not merely primary sourcing from Pokemon.
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you don't have issues with that, but just got issues on me using other sources to support that true fact? Nonetheless I plan to add in this edit tomorrow.
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Not done. The lead doesn't need any refs; and the relevant ones – Glatston et al. (2015) + Hu et al (2020) – are already referenced in resp. sections. –
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This paper: puts the red panda as being a genus of two species, instead of a monotypic species. This move was accepted by the most recent ASM edition:
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Unfortunately it seems as though the only sources which mentions the connection with red pandas are fan-made wikis. Would such a source be sufficient?
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Great will be if you can check the 2021 book-chapter by Ghose & Dutta on RP in India, pp. 357–373 in 1st edition, with regard to : is presence in
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Unfortunately the panda does not take up as much room in that image. The captive image isn't ideal but it gets a full look at the body of the animal.
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any sort of RS for anything to do with red pandas. Also the community-sourced supposition of Bulbapedia even fails RS for in-universe Pokemon content.
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wanted to add that in yet got reverted. If you could do it, that would be appreciated. I would do it myself today but the other guy would revert me.
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Request to remove citation (3): Flynn(2000), p 197. As any attempt to find such a journal or paper proves fruitless and it appears to be unverified
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for more than a year now, we only use scientific literature as sources but NOT magazines or newspapers or other articles written by journalists. –
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I'm ready when you are and also think it would be nice, if you Wretchskull would have a look again after the many changes during peer review. –
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This is all very inconsistent. Some countries (Holland, India, England) are mentioned explicitly, whereas some countries (America) are omitted.
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I don't think heart rate and breathing are needed, unless you can show there's something unique about them compared to other small carnivores.
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Ok, some restructuring may also be necessary, but we think of this later, once we revised the sections. I'll start with the Taxonomy one. –
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Revised. A few are still missing, but I suggest to only add those with pages that can be linked, e.g. not the umpteen reserves in China. –
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commutative; because, as stated, the Pokemon reference supports the misconception that red pandas are bears. And as for a source, I have
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binomial." I agree, but whatever the reason for not emboldening the species name in articles could also be applied to the genus name. ~
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I hope to make this my next FAC mammal project. Anybody want to join? I see that the person who brought this to GA is no longer active.
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before the "giant panda" and helps explain why they had to change their name from panda to red panda, despite being the original panda.
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I am not sure I saw a citation for the number of pandas left. I think the 10000 is accurate I just couldn't find the citation for it.
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It doesn't matter if it is for school, the edit still needs to comply with Knowledge standards. You and your instructor should read
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my edits, do please provide at least one sufficient reasoning here as am curious what could possibly be the reason to forbid this.
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for the first time only a few years ago. So this and any other number are guesstimates at best, far from being "accurate". –
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I think this image would be prefect for the lead but we would need to get rid of the blur of the plant in the foreground.
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Red Pandas aren't carnivores, they are omnivores. They eat bamboo and small rodents, therfore making them an omnivore.
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I want some more of red panda facts. You need better hand writing. I can barely read what you said on this thing.❤Boo
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about Myanmar and then China. Then we can later see whether and what needs cutting down or extending or merging. –
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I want to add into the article that the red panda can be considered to be the "only true and the original panda".
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has split it into two species, but I'm sure that other, older authorities that Knowledge follows might not have.
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I don't believe our article calls them carnivores. The first sentence says "carnivoran", referring to the order
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has now been published. Given the rather large size and scope of the red panda page, how should we split it up?
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The map is wrong : northern Myanmar should be INcluded. I'll download distribution data and make a new one. –
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use her as our source. My edit can be 100 percent supported by her alone and so my edit was not incorrect.
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I have 3 more to go on diseases, one in each on coli, parvovirus and distemper, which I'll add 2morrow. –
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Disregard, I looked through the talk page and saw the earlier discussion about naming the panda. Thanks,
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I have to agree. The criteria for any item's inclusion in a Knowledge article is that it is mentioned in
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that support the change you want to be made. Another Knowledge article cannot be used as a source per
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give away anything useful in this regard. Does the book chapter 11 contain sth. that you can add ? –
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evidence that the two species exist as two separate species of red panda, the Himalayan red panda (
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What makes you think I haven't quoted an academic book from Glatson when I made that clear above?
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They should have fixed the code so that won’t be necessary in the future, as I understand it. See
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Feel free to go ahead, but this request template is for specific changes that you want to make. —
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on Knowledge. If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join
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If it's important to specify the country when mentioning Darjeeling, Birmingham, etc. then it is
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for the article that don't have a linked URL. I'll be rewriting the "Characteristics" section.
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where I simply added that "Ponya" means "bamboo eater" or "bamboo footed". I made this edit
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And it takes maybe around no more than 30 seconds (on average internet speeds) to google
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Taxonomy (start with classification and have subsections on phylogeny and fossil record)
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per MOS and CITEVAR consistency. I left three "clarification needed" notes on values of
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important, then Knoxville Zoo should be in "Knoxville, America", etc. to be consistent.
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Behavior and ecology (Diet, social behavior, reproduction, communication and mortality)
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I revised it. LittleJerry added this, and I hope it is better understandable now. ? –
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identify a specific part of the article that needs to be changed (quoting as needed),
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Neither of you have yet provided a single direct good reason to omit the fact that
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It's not just about sourcing (Pokemon can source itself very robustly), it's about
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I need this published for a school paper. Please allow this change to go through.
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The new edition only mentions the SSP twice and does not answer those questions.
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explain what change needs to be made (giving us as complete details as possible),
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the new edition doesn't have that chapter. It has a new one. I linked the pages
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What's your source for that? It's already under alternative English names, BTW (
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I added back the wikidata id for the genus as it covers both species and genus.
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Sorry, I got distracted. I have added a brief note in the etymology section: "
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sources. There are other places on the web like a blog or your facebook page.
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panda word comes from the Nepali term, "nigalya ponya" meaning bamboo footed.
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How do I format this sentence to ensure it is added? May you please guide me?
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This article has been viewed enough times in a single week to appear in the
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I'll see what I can do with conservation initiatives in Myanmar and China.
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important to specify the country for American locations to be consistent.
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The consensus is that the article should not mention Stufful and Bewear.
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This statement is anyway incorrect, so again : it will NOT be added. –
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Do you guys think this 2 images here might be better to be on infobox?
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In fairness, Pikachu itself is generally regarded as being based on a
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and was the only animal known under this name for more than 40 years
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sections tend to include a little cruft, and it's not always bad...
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summarize existing sources, we don't insert our own conclusions. --
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reasoning. I hope people do add it in but I have at least tried.
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This is the article for the genus; taxonbar should reflect that.
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I would like to add that in Nepal they are called Fire Foxes.
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chapter 21, pp. 393. And fully agree to revising the lead! –
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spelling, the rest of the article needs to follow suite.
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Will try to work on behavior tommorrow or the next day.
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Not reading my sources, is not even a valid excuse.
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It mentions that on page 53. 2856:certainly permissible to make the changes ( 2242:Semi-protected edit request on 16 June 2019 5494:. I'll be happy to do that later today. -- 4742:Citation for the number of red pandas left 4381:them in "genomics" and "characteristics". 2494:Semi-protected edit request on 11 May 2020 2092:For an edit request to work, you need to: 1943:Semi-protected edit request on 7 June 2018 1408:RfC about Pokemon references to red pandas 1227:, which has its own spelling conventions ( 982:Here are some tasks awaiting attention: 6219:FA-Class India articles of Low-importance 5703:"where does the Red Panda name come From" 5631:Ponya means bamboo eater or bamboo footed 3450:I'll come up with a game plan next week. 3049: 2365:that red pandas are TWO species not one: 5478:If we could simmer down a little on the 4822: 4424:, i think all we need to do is wait for 2977: 1954:Red panda at Prospect Park Zoo, New York 1676:- Anaxial expresses my view succinctly. 1597:List of fictional rodents in video games 349: 3974:which divides the range by subspecies? 3794:still valid, or meanwhile more? and in 1370:Archives of frequently discussed topics 1054:offices, ministries and politicians of 993:offices, ministries and politicians of 6096: 5714:Which actually supports what I wrote. 5397:Knowledge:Manual of Style/Lead section 3504:. 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