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Das biber →
Biber (magazine) – Both the German article and the official website call it Biber. "Das biber" is just German for "the biber", and the lowercase name seems to be a stylistic trick only. I assume the creator of the article was confused by the URL of the official website.
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Talk 23:04, 3 October 2021 (UTC)reply
Support per nom. "Das" is absent in the more serious English-language sources (e.g.
this book and the lowercase 'b' seems to be a stylization (and is proscribed by our technical restrictions anyway).
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