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==Split Category:Reptiles and Amphibians to {{fake link|Category:Reptiles}} and {{fake link|Category:Amphibians}}== | ==Split Category:Reptiles and Amphibians to {{fake link|Category:Reptiles}} and {{fake link|Category:Amphibians}}== | ||
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<span style="color:red;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:150%">No Split 4-14</span> | |||
Amphibians are completely different animals from reptiles. I suggest that we should split this category into two separate categories. And if you say the category is too minor to be warranted into separate categories, Squid has its own category. | Amphibians are completely different animals from reptiles. I suggest that we should split this category into two separate categories. And if you say the category is too minor to be warranted into separate categories, Squid has its own category. | ||
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== Split {{fake link|Category:Snakes}} == | == Split {{fake link|Category:Snakes}} == | ||
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Considering the sheer number of snakes in the Mario series, I don't see why there isn't a subcategory for them, especially considering that there's a subcategory for [[:Category:Frogs|frogs]]. | Considering the sheer number of snakes in the Mario series, I don't see why there isn't a subcategory for them, especially considering that there's a subcategory for [[:Category:Frogs|frogs]]. | ||
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'''Proposer''': {{User|Niiue}}<br> | '''Proposer''': {{User|Niiue}}<br> | ||
'''Deadline''': August | '''Deadline''': August 25, 2017, 23:59 GMT | ||
===Support=== | ===Support=== | ||
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#{{User|LuigiMaster123}} Per all. | #{{User|LuigiMaster123}} Per all. | ||
#{{User|Skuchi037}} Per all. | #{{User|Skuchi037}} Per all. | ||
===Oppose=== | ===Oppose=== | ||
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* [[Slippa]] | * [[Slippa]] | ||
* [[Snake (enemy)]] | * [[Snake (enemy)]] | ||
* [[Snake ( | * [[Snake (species)]] | ||
* [[Tryclyde]] | * [[Tryclyde]] | ||
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:Is this an all-inclusive list? {{User:Time Turner/sig}} 20:12, 15 August 2017 (EDT) | :Is this an all-inclusive list? {{User:Time Turner/sig}} 20:12, 15 August 2017 (EDT) | ||
::It is, as far as I know. Note that there are [[:Category:Rays|multiple]] [[:Category:Eels|viable]] [[:Category:Sharks|subcategories]] with less pages. [[User:Niiue|Niiue]] ([[User talk:Niiue|talk]]) 20:19, 15 August 2017 (EDT) | ::It is, as far as I know. Note that there are [[:Category:Rays|multiple]] [[:Category:Eels|viable]] [[:Category:Sharks|subcategories]] with less pages. [[User:Niiue|Niiue]] ([[User talk:Niiue|talk]]) 20:19, 15 August 2017 (EDT) | ||
==Split Category:Reptiles and Category:Amphibians== | ==Split Category:Reptiles and Category:Amphibians== | ||
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OK, this is ''completely'' ridiculous. ''Anyone'' who has even looked at a zoology textbook for 3 seconds knows that Reptiles and Amphibians are classified ''completely'' separately, and Birds are closer to Reptiles than Amphibians are. The loss of the last proposal regarding this seems to have been to a serious lack of understanding of taxonomy, and these need to be split. In science, they are ''never'' classified together, period, except for that they're both Vertebrates. The 5 main groups of Vertebrates are Fish, Amphibians, Reptiles, Birds, and Mammals, none of which are classified within each other. This ''needs'' reversed. It's just confusing. | OK, this is ''completely'' ridiculous. ''Anyone'' who has even looked at a zoology textbook for 3 seconds knows that Reptiles and Amphibians are classified ''completely'' separately, and Birds are closer to Reptiles than Amphibians are. The loss of the last proposal regarding this seems to have been to a serious lack of understanding of taxonomy, and these need to be split. In science, they are ''never'' classified together, period, except for that they're both Vertebrates. The 5 main groups of Vertebrates are Fish, Amphibians, Reptiles, Birds, and Mammals, none of which are classified within each other. This ''needs'' reversed. It's just confusing. | ||
If this goes through, the two categories will be split, and each article and subcategory on the current "Reptiles and Amphibians" category will be moved to the respective category that they belong to. If it doesn't, this won't change, but I'll probably have my faith in this site damaged immensely. | If this goes through, the two categories will be split, and each article and subcategory on the current "Reptiles and Amphibians" category will be moved to the respective category that they belong to. If it doesn't, this won't change, but I'll probably have my faith in this site damaged immensely. | ||
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#{{User|Chester Alan Arthur}} Per proposal. | #{{User|Chester Alan Arthur}} Per proposal. | ||
#{{User|LinkTheLefty}} It always confused me that this category broadly groups together reptiles and amphibians based on herpetology (a field of science on cold-blooded vertebrates excepting fish) rather than taxonomy (scientific classification of biological organisms, which I imagine that categories should adhere to if anything). Per proposal. | #{{User|LinkTheLefty}} It always confused me that this category broadly groups together reptiles and amphibians based on herpetology (a field of science on cold-blooded vertebrates excepting fish) rather than taxonomy (scientific classification of biological organisms, which I imagine that categories should adhere to if anything). Per proposal. | ||
===Oppose=== | ===Oppose=== | ||
===Comments=== | ===Comments=== | ||
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::::The "Study of" terms here are irrelevant. We are referring solely to Class when we refer to how things are split taxonomically on this level, with smaller clades added in as subcategories as needed. The main classes of vertebrates are Fish (Cartilaginous and Bony), Amphibians, Reptiles, Mammals, and Birds. This wiki template ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Chordata ) shows how Chordates are currently classified, and with it, it shows that both Mammals and Birds are actually closer to Reptiles than Amphibians are. Yes, it's Wikipedia, but I'm sure it can be found in other places. {{User|Doc von Schmeltwick}} 17:51, 21 August 2017 (CT) | ::::The "Study of" terms here are irrelevant. We are referring solely to Class when we refer to how things are split taxonomically on this level, with smaller clades added in as subcategories as needed. The main classes of vertebrates are Fish (Cartilaginous and Bony), Amphibians, Reptiles, Mammals, and Birds. This wiki template ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Chordata ) shows how Chordates are currently classified, and with it, it shows that both Mammals and Birds are actually closer to Reptiles than Amphibians are. Yes, it's Wikipedia, but I'm sure it can be found in other places. {{User|Doc von Schmeltwick}} 17:51, 21 August 2017 (CT) | ||
:::::You clearly know more about the subject than me, so I'll defer to your judgment. Still, I'd like to see separate lists of the reptiles and amphibians. {{User:Time Turner/sig}} 21:09, 21 August 2017 (EDT) | :::::You clearly know more about the subject than me, so I'll defer to your judgment. Still, I'd like to see separate lists of the reptiles and amphibians. {{User:Time Turner/sig}} 21:09, 21 August 2017 (EDT) | ||
@{{User|Doc von Schmeltwick}} I think you misunderstood what Walkazo was saying. She said that the categories had to be grouped in order not to create too many categories with few elements that are then of little use for navigation, she also added that grouping said categories wasn't as anti-scientific as it sounds, as there are indeed people who study both amphibians and reptiles named herpetologists, said name coming from the '' | @{{User|Doc von Schmeltwick}} I think you misunderstood what Walkazo was saying. She said that the categories had to be grouped in order not to create too many categories with few elements that are then of little use for navigation, she also added that grouping said categories wasn't as anti-scientific as it sounds, as there are indeed people who study both amphibians and reptiles named herpetologists, said name coming from the ''herp'' class which is now not in use anymore because of the differences between these classes that you mentioned but also because there's plenty of amphibians and reptiles discovered. Is it the same case here?--[[User:Mister Wu|Mister Wu]] ([[User talk:Mister Wu|talk]]) 01:17, 22 August 2017 (EDT) | ||