Talk:Madagascan Dwarf Hippopotamus

I've been reading about Madagascan Hippos hoping to improve these articles. I've noticed, however, that there's relatively little consensus regarding classification of the different fossils. Some scientists argue that there are as many as four different species; some believe just one. I'm wondering if it might not be best to have one article on Madagascan Hippopotamus that discusses the different subspecies all in one place? Also, I really want to add information from this fascinating paper which isn't species specific, but I don't even know which article to add it to because it's not species specific:

Not sure if anyone is even watching these articles, but if nobody objects, I think I might start an article at Madagascan Hippopotamus. --JayHenry 18:57, 17 June 2007 (UTC)


 * I created a page at Malagasy Hippopotamus. It does a much better job of incorporating the information here, and at Madagascan Pygmy Hippopotamus because so much of the relevant information about Malagasy Hippos applies to either species.  I'd like to redirect this page to Malagasy Hippo.  I think it's an uncontroversial merge, and if I don't hear from anyone in a couple days I'll just go ahead and do it, because it can easily be undone. --JayHenry 20:53, 10 July 2007 (UTC)