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Siberian Weasel (Mustela sibirica) at Overloon 2002

Siberian Weasel (Mustela sibirica) at Overloon 2002
Maguari, 20 Jul 2008
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    • amateur
      I like argue,:) but I find it difficult to argue in English, because I'm afraid to "sit in a puddle" (as was the case with "teledu"):rolleyes:. It seems that I am clear said about "kolonok" and about "weasel" what I wanted to say. Including thanks to you:p. And you need to understand before others - what I said - is the objective reality given us in sensation:).
    • Maguari
      True - 'clade' was not the best choice of words - but unless I've been very forgetful all the species in the subfamilies of mustelids called 'badgers' are called 'badgers' (if you follow!). And we're talking mustelids, so Mydaus doesn't count! :D


      Ah, but English names do change, and often for more frivolous reasons than scientific ones. As for the changes to scientific names as opinions change, I shall fall back on one of my favourite quotations:

      'Science, my lad, is made up of mistakes, but they are mistakes which it is useful to make, because they lead little by little to the truth.' - Jules Verne, Journey to the Centre of the Earth
    • amateur
      Yes - "clade" was not good word.
      In Russian someone it has long been said "teledu" for Arctonyx collaris - and I stupidly believed and repeated.
      In English someone it has long been said "Siberian weasel" - you have repeated...
      In the case of attributing Mydaus in family Mephitidae - I don't know where are the end of the facts (analysis of facts) and begins opinions (mixed cereals:confused:). Probably it is consequence of the usual splitters trend ("more different (and new) species"; better two than one; better in differents than in general).
    • amateur
      Of course, and "no man is infallible".
      In childhood I liked more the "L'ile mysterieuse" of Jules Verne...
      In this case it is not opinion. In addition to body size and others, some clear facts: there are hybrids M.sibirica with other ferrets, and among hybrids and males and females are fertile...
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