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Scorpions13256 My feeling was that the reader who asks "How so?" would be encouraged to click through. I have removed my comment about the typo ('Typo makes ALT1 hook conflicts with citation. The ALT1 hook should be "the 23rd animal", not "the 63rd animal".') from the {{DYK checklist}} above. Feel free to propose another hook for me to approve, or let me know that I can give this a green tick as it stands. William Avery (talk) 16:06, 7 September 2022 (UTC)Reply