Talk:Monotreme
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Just a note on spelling: Z. bruijnii appears to be correct. Of several sources that agree, I am taking Long, Archer, Flannery & Hand, Prehistoric mammals of Australia and New Guinea (University of NSW Press, 2002, ISBN 0868404357) as authoritive. Trevor will know who there people are already, I guess. Tannin
All temperatures seem to be in Celcius, but are not marked as such. is this simply the convention across bio articles, or should it be noted?
- A good point. Virtually all scientific articles are done in the SI system to ensure a standard system of measurement. Whether or not the use of Celsius is standard convention is rather moot; it should be. Of course, a typical reader should realise that the average body temperature of placental mammals is not 38 degrees Faranheit. Ingoolemo 02:07, 2004 Jun 1 (UTC)
About the spur
Is there a spur in both legs? If not, in what leg is it?
Yes, the spur is on both legs.
