User talk:Bushroom100

Many-banded krait
I have never heard Bungarus multicinctus being called "Umbrella snake" in all my years of studying herpetology. I am going to remove simply because it is not a common name for this snake. Even the reference put at the end of the introduction doesn't list "umbrella snake" as one of the common names, you can check that out here. There are many species which have alternative names and "umbrella snake" may be a real and legitimate alternative name for the species, but that doesn't mean we have to list it. Listing "Taiwanese krait" and "Chinese krait" is enough and they are the more common names. I also want to ask you if you are Fearingpredators (a user who has used multiple IP's and possibly other accounts) because you and the aforementioned editor have an almost identical style of editing, typing, wording, and grammar. If so, this is against Wikipedia policy and you will be banned permanently from editing. I'm going request an investigation just in case, so don't take it personal. Bastian (talk) 17:10, 12 November 2011 (UTC)

King cobra overhaul
I am going to be doing an overhaul of the entire article sometime soon. I have a June 2011 complete research paper from the government of India. It covers every aspect of the king cobra - geographical range, habitat and microhabitats, extensive data on diet (with graphs and percentages), a deep and scientific description of behaviour, conservation status, venom data, data and information on reproduction, and even cultural status in different parts of their geographical range (they are revered in some places and persecuted in others), extensive data and information regarding weather patterns and the king cobra's reactions to such, and much, much more valid, scientific and recent research. Because the article as it stands now, is a mess. There is a lot of grammar and spelling issues, there are problems with objectivity and material also. Bastian (talk) 18:06, 12 November 2011 (UTC)