Talk:Rhinarium

Forward-facing eyes
The presence of a rhinarium is associated with general features of the skull, especially the lateral placement of the eyes, and its absence with front-facing eyes

ummm, I'm not an anatomy expert, but don't dogs have forward facing eyes? I know they have a rhinarium and not an absence of one. Perhaps it should say "a tendency towards absence". Anyone who knows more should look at that.


 * This is indeed nonsense and so I've removed it. I think the author was perhaps trying to make the point that haplorrhines with their missing rhinarium rely more on vision than on smell, but haplorrhines are clearly not the only mammals with forward-facing eyes and while all primates are pretty visually inclined, they don't all lack a rhinarium. It's a shame Wikipedia has this kind of poor scholarship lying around. 79.68.223.68 (talk) 17:56, 13 May 2008 (UTC)

Evolution of the rhinarium
Can anyone find anything about the appearance of the rhinarium? Am I right in thinking it is a therian synapomorphy? Marsupials seem to have it, but having a duck bill like a platypus would seem to preclude its possession. Needs a source though. 79.68.223.68 (talk) 18:28, 13 May 2008 (UTC)

Plagiarism
The initial first sentence before I started work here was lifted word for word from Websters' Quotations, Facts and Phrases. Don't do that. What good is that? We don't need to repeat things that already repeated on the Internet dozens of times. I do see any advantage whatever. Why would you steal for us without getting anything for it? And then someone later has to fix it. You discredit Wikipedia and yourself for zero advantage, so why bother? Learn different habits, you'll like it better, I guarantee it.Dave (talk) 17:48, 13 January 2010 (UTC)