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I have just completed a copy edit of this article for the
GOCE's May 2015 drive. Please let me know if I botched any of the science. I don't think I did, but all the same. Eman235/
talk23:31, 31 May 2015 (UTC)reply
Physiology
Most of the information on physiology and adaptations presented here is general and applies to most salamanders, if not most amphibians. I suggest to move that information to another place (e.g.
Salamander) and keep here only the parts really relevant for T. carnifex – its physiology could probably be resumed in one paragraph.
Tylototriton (
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11:58, 4 June 2015 (UTC)reply
I've finally reduced the article heavily. Problems were: too technical and detailed; many parts do not apply to this species in particular; there was lots of repetition. I've tried to keep only the parts relevant to the Italian crested newt, moved some parts to
Newt, and deleted the rest. The remainder still needs some editing.
Tylototriton (
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10:43, 18 April 2020 (UTC)reply