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Sauromatum venosum (Copy paste moves)
Your recent attempt at page move might have been correct but please don't copy paste as it looses attribution. Use the page move tab at the top right of the page instead.PRehse (talk) 13:06, 24 October 2017 (UTC)

Sourcing
Do you have a source for the changes you made concerning Euagrus formosanus (that it's now a synonym of Macrothele taiwanensis)? All information added to Wikipedia that isn't utterly obvious must have a reliable secondary source (see WP:RS). For spiders, we tend to wait until changes are in the World Spider Catalog. Peter coxhead (talk) 13:12, 26 November 2018 (UTC)

Wikipedia and copyright
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Arapaima gigas
Please stop trying to push your exaggerated measurements into the article. One is a blurb from a botanical garden, the other a crowd-sourced forum - while the currently used source (arkive.org) is used in thousands of species articles and known to be reliable. -- Elmidae (talk · contribs) 13:20, 17 December 2018 (UTC)
 * Further looking over your contributions, there are many instances of you ramming a badly sourced or unsourced estimate into an article, usually with bad grammar or, worse, just copy-pasting from a website (e.g. here). You have been warned about the latter before. Wikipedia is strict about instances of copyvio, and if you keep this up there will likely be trouble. -- Elmidae (talk · contribs) 13:30, 17 December 2018 (UTC)

OK,just follow what you said, but the Arapaima gigas I saw in my country can grow to more than 5 meters. (talk ) 13:33, 17 December 2018 (UTC)

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Achatinella apexfulva and others
Please do NOT try to join the ranks of those who rampage through species articles and replace the IUCN assessment based on what they have read somewhere. That assessment is a report of what the IUCN has published - not your or anyone else's conclusion of what the species' status ought to be. It may be temporarily out of date because events have overtaken the assessment schedule (as is the case here), but then that is discussed in the text (also, as here), and not addressed by falsifying the status level. -- Elmidae (talk · contribs)
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Ok,I am sorry, I just want to help, I also saw the news of its extinction, but continue to follow the IUCN announcement. User:Monkey22800talk 16:55, 10 January 2019 (UTC)

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