Chanzey
Well-Known Member
I'm sure the animals don't care what we call them!
(and the snakes don't get a vote in this cos they can't hear what we call them anyway)
Nah they lip read.
I'm sure the animals don't care what we call them!
(and the snakes don't get a vote in this cos they can't hear what we call them anyway)
Don't you have something real to worry about?
tell your father to stop listening to right wing radio stations haha
no one anywhere has suggested this name change, it's sensationalist rubbish from some silly buggers on some silly station, the fact some of you took it as real is very telling :lol: oh my, side slapping indeed
some people will believe anything! say, I have this bridge for sale, send me your fathers phone number
I'm not sure how you make out the radio station to be right wing, regardless to whether or not the report is true it wouldn't be all that surprising if it were. They changed the common name of the Fairy Penguin to the little penguin. And what is this telling of me?
The only official name of any species is its Latin name. Government departments have preferred common names but that is about it. It isn't like they will fine you $250 for calling a penguin a fairy.They changed the common name of the Fairy Penguin to the little penguin.
More to the point, what is this telling us about you?And what is this telling of me?
I would say it says more about common names that about any given individual and their use thereof. I now live in WA and Tiliqua rugosa is primarily referred to as "Bobtail" whereas in Sydney, where I grew up, it was always called a "Shingleback". On a visit to Orange, it was referred as a "Bogeye" and in South Australia I have heard it called "Sleepy Lizard" and "Stumpy Lizard" “Stumpy-tailed Lizard”. I have also heard it referred to as a “Deaf Adder” by a farmer but I cannot recall where.More to the point, what is this telling us about you?
I just looked up a book from 1992 ( Encyclopaedia of Australian Animals - Birds - The Australian Museum ) and - lo and behold, the common name that they use for Eudyptula minor is little penguin. They also state it is widely known as the fairy penguin
Taronga Park Zoo always referred to them as Fairy Penguins in their displays. That, however, may have changed by now.
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