User:An anonymous username, not my real name
Hello. You'll probably find me editing articles related to natural science, but I've been known to edit all kind of divergent topics that happen to interest me. I also try to help out with miscellaneous cleanup.
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Contributions
[edit]I'm thinking about making this list a little more attractive someday.
Creations
[edit]Articles I personally created, organised by topic, according to the system used by Wikipedia:Contents/Portals and alphabetically listed. Titles written in green are also good articles.
Natural and physical sciences
[edit]- Baeoentedon bouceki
- Discodon flavomarginatum
- Eoscorpius
- Laomaki
- Sauropod hiatus
- Scrobipalpa septentrionalis
- Trichorhina albida
Health and fitness
[edit]History and events
[edit]Society and social sciences
[edit]Religion and belief systems
[edit]Good articles
[edit]Articles that I improved to GA-class, organised by topic according to the system used by Wikipedia:Good articles and alphabetically listed. Titles written in beige have since been promoted to FA-class.
Natural sciences
[edit]- Alaska marmot
- Carsosaurus
- Eoscorpius
- Hoplobatrachus tigerinus
- Idaho pocket gopher
- Inyo shrew
- Japanese fire-bellied newt
- Kassina senegalensis
- Laomaki
- Little blue heron
- Oriental fire-bellied toad
- Prince Bernhard's titi monkey
- Tinodon
- White-lipped peccary
Media and drama
[edit]Social sciences and society
[edit]Warfare
[edit]Did you know?
[edit]DYK hooks I have written that appeared at some point on the Main Page, all from articles I personally expanded or created. They are here arranged in the order they ran.
- ... that Alaska marmots take turns acting as sentries to protect their colonies?
- ... that the rare Somali pigeon urgently needs a population survey?
- ... that a lack of screening for pregnant women with syphilis in sub-Saharan Africa is associated with increased infant mortality?
- ... that although Baeoentedon bouceki was collected from China in 1983, it was not formally described as a new species until 2014?
- ... that despite losing almost one thousand men capturing Malacca in 1641, the Dutch East India Company did not invest much time or energy into it afterward?
- ... that the only known specimen of the Cretaceous lizard Carsosaurus contains preserved embryos?
- ... that Eoscorpius, despite living hundreds of millions of years ago, has been noted for its similarity to modern scorpions?*
*Slightly modified from my original wording.
Featured articles
[edit]Articles that I improved to FA-class.