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Did you know... that the Southwestern pygmy possum can give birth just two days after weaning a previous litter, even though this requires dramatic changes to her
mammary glands?
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The result of the move request was: Moved. The nom results, along with Frickeg's evidence from when you Google the scientific name give enough consensus to move I think. — —
Amakuru (
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10:24, 28 April 2016 (UTC)reply
"Commonly known as" doesn't imply "most commonly known as", and the claimed Google results are not definitive; we should have a better move rationale if we're going to move it.
Dicklyon (
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02:40, 20 April 2016 (UTC)reply
I know search engine tests have problems, but I've never understood how we're supposed to determine what name is "most commonly used" without relying on a search engine test to some extent. I guess Google Ngrams is a little different, as it give frequency in a text corpus rather than a estimated hit count. But neither of the common names under discussion are common enough to show up in Ngrams (though the scientific name does).
Plantdrew (
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15:49, 21 April 2016 (UTC)reply
Move. Colin Groves' common name decisions in MSW3 (which is what most marsupial pages are based on) were very far outside the mainstream and should never have been adhered to. This one at least is a real alternative name (unlike a great many that Groves just made up), but it's far less common than simply "Western Pygmy Possum".
IUCN and a
Google search under the scientific name give a pretty clear indication that "Western Pygmy Possum" is the more usual name.
Frickeg (
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00:06, 22 April 2016 (UTC)reply
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