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I disagree with the recent move. The current title has been used only once in a reliable source; the species is more commonly mentioned under the scientific name. See WT:MAMMAL#Common names and User:Ucucha/Titles for more discussion on the topic. In addition, this one source capitalized the common name; thus, the use of a sentence-case title could even be considered as original research. Ucucha17:39, 19 January 2010 (UTC)Reply