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I've written a short article for Barinya; might be a good idea to add the fossils to the list like has been happening for other marsupials; I'll do it later if nobody beats me to it. -- Peta 03:19, 23 March 2007 (UTC)
The antechinus (marsupial mouse) is a very striking example of parallel evolution. But if you try to look the animal up using "marsupial mouse," which is a common phrase a person might use, it redirects here, a page with scientific terms and no actual instance of the phrase "marsupial mouse" anywhere, making it basically a dead end. I imagine it would be much more useful if "marsupial mouse" sent the searcher directly to antechinus. 72.79.76.198 ( talk) 09:32, 15 February 2021 (UTC)
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I've written a short article for Barinya; might be a good idea to add the fossils to the list like has been happening for other marsupials; I'll do it later if nobody beats me to it. -- Peta 03:19, 23 March 2007 (UTC)
The antechinus (marsupial mouse) is a very striking example of parallel evolution. But if you try to look the animal up using "marsupial mouse," which is a common phrase a person might use, it redirects here, a page with scientific terms and no actual instance of the phrase "marsupial mouse" anywhere, making it basically a dead end. I imagine it would be much more useful if "marsupial mouse" sent the searcher directly to antechinus. 72.79.76.198 ( talk) 09:32, 15 February 2021 (UTC)