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8 December 2025
- diffhist Twitter 21:41 0 Tioaeu8943 talk contribs (→Fines: typo) Tag: Visual edit
- diffhist Twitter 21:38 +803 Tioaeu8943 talk contribs (→Fines: added 2025 EC fine) Tag: Visual edit
- diffhist Cheetah 20:52 −504 LeandroPucha talk contribs (Adding link to one source and editing the information presented.) Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- diffhist Brown rat 20:46 +18 BrayLockBoy talk contribs (→Diet: Rewording image caption) Tag: Visual edit
- diffhist Edinburgh 20:26 −1 ~2025-39248-90 talk contribs (Grammar) Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- diffhist Twitter 19:47 +16 Dustinscottc talk contribs (→Malicious and fake accounts: Rephrased newly added material for clarity.) Tag: Visual edit
- diffhist Cheetah 18:21 +45 LeandroPucha talk contribs (The sources I removed about the geographical distribution of the cheetah ARE VERY BAD SOURCES to consult the geographical range of the cheetah, because they put Acinonyx jubatus, A. pardinensis, Miracinonyx trumani and M. inexpectatus in the same bag. The sources I put in are better since they only include the geographic range of A. jubatus.) Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- diffhist Eucalyptus 18:14 +18 Amakuru talk contribs (non-italic - used as a common noun)
- diffhist Cheetah 17:38 −118 LeandroPucha talk contribs (That part is clearly outdated and aged very badly. Cheetahs are mentioned to have disappeared from Europe and North America before the lions arrive (Caro 1994, page 38). So here he are putting several species of felids in the same place as if they were the same (Acinonyx jubatus, A. pardinensis, Miracinonyx trumani, M. inexpectatus, Panthera leo, P. spelaea and P. atrox). Isn't this section supposed to be for the modern cheetah (A. jubatus)?) Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- diffhist Module:WikidataIB 17:36 −58 Pigsonthewing talk contribs (Undid revision 1326353202 by Pigsonthewing (talk) per talk) Tag: Undo
- diffhist Module:WikidataIB 14:19 +58 Pigsonthewing talk contribs (sync from sandbox per request) Tag: Reverted
- diffhist Twitter 14:08 +723 RavenEyed talk contribs (→Bot accounts: left name alone, added more sources and info about recent x location feature) Tag: Visual edit
- diffhist Module:Navbox 13:59 −24 Pigsonthewing talk contribs (sync per request)
- diffhist m Sun bear 12:52 +1 Trappist the monk talk contribs (cite repair;)
- diffhist Edinburgh 07:31 +170 Abductive talk contribs (Over-rounded coordinates fixed. See WP:OPCOORD for guidance.)
- diffhist New Zealand 05:47 +17 Maxeto0910 talk contribs (→References: separate ref. section into citations and general sources) Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit Advanced mobile edit
- diffhist Cheetah 02:34 −1,190 LeandroPucha talk contribs (Reviewing more references and seeing if what the paragraphs say is in line with them. NOTE: The unusually high juvenile mortality observed in the Serengeti by Laurenson (1994), with an overall survival rate for cubs of only 4.8%, should not be considered typical for the species (Mills & Mills 2014). And if anything, the juvenile mortality of cheetahs seems to be more in line with what has been seen in other large felids.) Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit