Talk:Coral catshark

Copyright problem
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Length
The lede originally said "Its length is up to 70 cm. About 27.6 inches." Apart from the bad sentance structure, this looked like someone had taken an approximate metric value and converted it to an unreasonably precise Imperial one. However, I checked the reference and it gives the metric value to three significant figures (70.0cm), so I have updated the lede to show this. That said, a maximum length that comes to a nice round number of millimetres looks somewhat suspicious to me, so it might be worthwhile if an expert on catsharks checks the appropriate literature to see if a less precise lenght would be more appropriate). Wardog (talk) 14:10, 24 August 2011 (UTC)