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Red Gazelle review quires

Started by sirenia, March 07, 2022, 06:49:58 PM

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sirenia

I have been considering reviewing the Red Gazelle, which was considered an extinct species, but is currently classified as "data deficient" as it's questioned if it really a Red-Fronted Gazelle. Should it be reviewed here, on the DTB or left until it is made certain of it's status?


bmathison1972

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Quote from: sirenia on March 07, 2022, 06:49:58 PM
I have been considering reviewing the Red Gazelle, which was considered an extinct species, but is currently classified as "data deficient" as it's questioned if it really a Red-Fronted Gazelle. Should it be reviewed here, on the DTB or left until it is made certain of it's status?

Either way ATB makes the most sense; honestly several of your recent DTB reviews lately (passenger pigeon, paradise parrot, crested pigeon, Steller's sea cow) should probably be for ATB.

My personal thoughts:
DTB: prehistoric (extinct before written history)
ATB: extant of extinct because of, or at least during, modern human activity (roughly 1500 year ago and later)

@animaltoyforum - thoughts?

EDIT: 1500 years and later

AnimalToyForum

Quote from: bmathison1972 on March 07, 2022, 07:12:25 PM
Quote from: sirenia on March 07, 2022, 06:49:58 PM
I have been considering reviewing the Red Gazelle, which was considered an extinct species, but is currently classified as "data deficient" as it's questioned if it really a Red-Fronted Gazelle. Should it be reviewed here, on the DTB or left until it is made certain of it's status?

Either way ATB makes the most sense; honestly several of your recent DTB reviews lately (passenger pigeon, paradise parrot, crested pigeon, Steller's sea cow) should probably be for ATB.

My personal thoughts:
DTB: prehistoric (extinct before written history)
ATB: extant of extinct because of, or at least during, modern human activity (roughly 5,000 year ago and later)

@animaltoyforum - thoughts?

Yes, I think you're right about that, and if I find a moment I'll ask the reviewers if they mind me migrating them.


Gwangi

Quote from: animaltoyforum on March 07, 2022, 08:42:18 PM
Quote from: bmathison1972 on March 07, 2022, 07:12:25 PM
Quote from: sirenia on March 07, 2022, 06:49:58 PM
I have been considering reviewing the Red Gazelle, which was considered an extinct species, but is currently classified as "data deficient" as it's questioned if it really a Red-Fronted Gazelle. Should it be reviewed here, on the DTB or left until it is made certain of it's status?

Either way ATB makes the most sense; honestly several of your recent DTB reviews lately (passenger pigeon, paradise parrot, crested pigeon, Steller's sea cow) should probably be for ATB.

My personal thoughts:
DTB: prehistoric (extinct before written history)
ATB: extant of extinct because of, or at least during, modern human activity (roughly 5,000 year ago and later)

@animaltoyforum - thoughts?

Yes, I think you're right about that, and if I find a moment I'll ask the reviewers if they mind me migrating them.

I suppose if this is the case that I should move my Mojo Thylacine review to the ATB. I think that's the only recently extinct animal I've reviewed.

bmathison1972

Of course, nothing saying they can't all be in both forums :)

AnimalToyForum

Quote from: bmathison1972 on March 07, 2022, 09:52:02 PM
Of course, nothing saying they can't all be in both forums :)

True, but search engines punish websites that duplicate content from other sites.