Talk:Brasilitherium

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Proposal for Removal of Article[edit]

A comparison between the text and links between this article and that of Brasilodon very strongly suggest that author of this article copied the latter with the intent of creating this (new) article based on the latter's template, and for whatever reason, failed to finish doing so. As such, we are left with two nearly identical entries for two quite different lifeforms discovered in Brazil. I am proposing removal of this article, or turning it into a stub, or whatever is judged by those better acquainted with the correct procedures to be appropriate. I hope, however, that this will not include leaving this article as-is. (Given that the articles are nearly identical, I have assumed that Brasilodon is the original based solely on the hyperlinks currently included. I have not checked the history of either article, which seems like something that ought to be done prior to any corrective action.) Imperator Nox (talk) 10:20, 5 November 2012 (UTC)[reply]

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