User talk:Aboverepine

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-- Sango  123  20:03, July 26, 2005 (UTC)

P.S. Feel free to leave a message on my talk page if you need help with anything or simply wish to say h--Aboverepine 21:07, July 26, 2005 (UTC)ello. :)


 * Hey, no problem! I'm glad you found the welcome helpful. (Nice job on your user page, by the way.) Oh, and one more thing: When posting comments on others' talk pages, please place them at the bottom. Thanks, Sango  123  20:34, July 26, 2005 (UTC)
 * oops...--Aboverepine 21:07, July 26, 2005 (UTC)

thermographic image
Hello Aboverepine,

I think the thermographic image contains a lot of information, it's shows perfectly what "coldblooded" looks like in case of a spider. I'm pretty new at wiki, so might not be at the same "wavelength" about the type of information that you are looking for. Maybe it's an idea to add a gallery at the bottom just for the "neat" images.

Greetings,

Arno

hello Aboverepine,

Your are right about the location of the images, I think "thermoregulating tools" should have there own chapter on a few different animal-pages (pinquins, bears, otters animals like that, with interesting thermo-stories). I don't know how to create those chapters myself yet, so I looked for the most appropated place, I agree this wasn't the best way. I'm not a biologist so it's very difficult for me to add a lot of tekst to the images. I'll try to get some feedback on the talk-pages.

Greetings,

Arno

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Hi Aboverepine,

Just a note to ask if you are still working on the tarantula pages? I'm struggling to understand hi wiki's work, so bear with me.

I write as i research tarantulas, so have a great interest that the public gets the best knowledge. I have a phd in biology, and my homepage is here http://web.pdx.edu/~stul/

I am offering help/advice for your questions, and ask that we can talk about any problems/uncertainties you have. I am primarily a taxonomist/systematist. I have a great network of friends/collaborators who you might talk to to get the best/accurate information.

best wishes, stuart. sjl197-at-hotmail.com