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Request to move article Western center for archaeology & paleontology incomplete

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You recently filed a request at Wikipedia:Requested moves to move the page Western center for archaeology & paleontology to a different title - however your proposal is either incomplete or has been contested as being controversial. As a result, it has been moved to the incomplete and contested proposals section. Requests that remain incomplete after five days will be removed.

Please make sure you have completed all three of the following:

  1. Added {{move|NewName}} at the top of the talk page of the page you want moved, replacing "NewName" with the new name for the article. This creates the required template for you there.
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  3. Added {{subst:RMlink|PageName|NewName|reason for move}} to the top of today's section here.

If you need any further guidance, please leave a message at Wikipedia talk:Requested moves or contact me on my talk page. - JPG-GR (talk) 14:24, 27 December 2008 (UTC)Reply

Clams are burrowing bivalves

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You said this in the talk page for clams. Why is this not in the article, with a source? Currently, there's no way in wikipedia to figure out exactly what a clam is. In fact, the article implicitly contradicts your assertion when it sz Panopea abrupta or Panope generosa is the "largest burrowing clam in the world." This qualification implies the existence of non-burrowing clams. 2602:306:BC65:5CA9:C5C4:1278:33C1:60FB (talk) 19:35, 19 July 2022 (UTC)Reply