User talk:Jurassosaurus
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[edit] Comments on Talk:Cold-blooded
Hi there Jurassosaurus. Thanks for your comments on Talk:Cold-blooded. Unfortunately I am not familiar with the terms bradymetabolism and tachymetabolism and could not find them in a dictionary or wikipedia, although a quick web search brought me some results. I am only around a first-year tertiary educated biology student, and so am not familiar with what would be deemed to be good conventions at present. If you had time, it would be great if you could add these two terms to the existing pages at least, at Cold-blooded and Warm-blooded.
Thanks!
PS. excellent work with your contributions so far. If you need any help, or have any comments, feel free to post on my talk page... --postglock 13:29, 23 Jun 2005 (UTC)
- No problems. I wasn't sure how for long you had been on wikipedia. I had had a look at your contributions, and they were of very good quality, both in content and structure, and so I thought you may have been here previously under another user name... I have only been here for a few months myself, and I didn't want to sound patronising to someone that may have been here longer! :) (That's a compliment!) --postglock 07:43, 24 Jun 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Megalania
That's cool - I just get suspicious when a prehistoric animal suddenly increases in size. J. Spencer (talk) 16:33, 8 June 2008 (UTC)
- Understandable; especially given how big that jump is. I would have caught it earlier, but I initially just went back to an earlier edit thinking that was the correct weight. I only realized the error yesterday when I was re-reading parts of the book. Jura (talk) 17:30, 8 June 2008 (UTC)