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Who is the "king" of tigers? - Bengal or Amur

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( This post was last modified: 04-26-2020, 07:21 PM by Rishi )

(04-06-2020, 02:14 AM)peter Wrote: MODS

Time and again I noticed it isn't easy to find threads. Not seldom, threads about a particular species are in different sections. A pity, as it results in dispersion of information and a lot of lost time. When I've trouble finding specific threads, chances are it isn't much different for our readers. My proposal is to start thinking about a reorganisation.

Any ideas you have in mind? PM me.
There is lot of topic overlap between threads, like say, Tiger Extinction with Predation & size/weight measurement threads. I believe my Index thread will mitigate the problem.

This one is under  Terrestrial Wild Animals › Wild Cats › Tiger  of Info section. I'm not sure how to make WildFact better aligned, other than moving the Premier League's threads to Terrestrial Animals.
That section may have made sense in 2014, but right now with Extinction threads all at their new separate Premier Section, every remaining thread from the old Premier League can be moved to more appropriate sub-forums. Terrestrial Animals is far ahead of it, arrangement wise.

If the Tiger/Lion Predation threads don't remain under Tiger & Lion sub-forums they are bound to be hard to find.
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