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Wild Bactrian Camel
Dear Roberta:

Thank you so very much for your assistance with this article. I did get your earlier note but that very day I had to go to hospital for a minor procedure and when I got home I began preparing for this trip and forgot all about it. I am now in Vancouver, Canada (after travelling from Cooktown in northern Queensland, Australia) visiting my mother who is due to have her 99th birthday on the 4th of June. Just this morning I got my little netbook set up and received your second message.

I have made some minor changes to the article, like removing one blockquote which mainly repeated information in an earlier one, and removed some warning tags, etc. Please have a look at it now and let me know if you think it needs some more work.

I am sorry someone removed my photo claiming it was not of "wild camels". It did make a much more attractive page with it. However, on checking, it does seem that these camels which appeared "out of nowhere" during a sand storm, were somewhat out of the normal accepted range for these wild camels. My guide told me they were "wild camels," but I concede they could have been crosses with the domesticated version - I am not really sure, so I guess it is better to leave it out for now.

Again - many thanks for your kind help.

All best wishes,

John Hill John Hill (talk) 19:11, 21 May 2013 (UTC)

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Cattle domestication
For Turano-Mongolian (and Japanese Black) cattle, see for instance,. Rmhermen (talk) 18:14, 5 July 2013 (UTC) and ″[the Turano-Mongolian type] may have been locally domesticated from an East Eurasian strain of Bos primigenius″ Exactly! Thanks, Roberta jr. (talk) 21:29, 6 July 2013 (UTC)
 * ″... suggests that African cattle result from a seperate event, possibly a domestication of African aurochs″

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Size of Pleistocene Park
But are you sure that the size of Pleistocene Park is actually 160 km²? In the official page they actually say that Pleistocene Park consist of an enclosed area of 16 square kilometers, check the official website. What do you mean when you say that 160km² is the size of the park and 16km² is the size of the fenced area? The fenced area seems to be the park itself, as they say in the official site, so the size of the park is 16 km² as long as I can see. I read the section you mentioned in your edit, but I actually couldn't find a really trusted assertion, as it was not written by the park founders.--Supremo (talk) 23:01, 23 April 2018 (UTC)

If you are so sure about your statemen, then send me the exact citation written by Sergey Zimov. The park is the 16 km² fence, not the rest of the territory.--Supremo (talk) 12:11, 5 July 2018 (UTC)