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STORMnl
Country/State : Nijmegen-Netherlands Age : 64 Joined : 2011-07-24 Posts : 1081
| Subject: Re: Our choices for Mojo 2013? Tue Nov 15, 2011 5:42 pm | |
| yes i made something lose here,,
lets count wha ha
good that people helping each other
did i read it correct, is roger making a full List? _________________ |
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Roger Admin
Country/State : Portugal Age : 50 Joined : 2010-08-20 Posts : 35848
| Subject: Re: Our choices for Mojo 2013? Tue Nov 15, 2011 6:12 pm | |
| When Mojo tell me to stop, I'll lock the topic to prevent more editions. At this moment I count everything and study to see if there are any kind of animal popular mixing the categories. The STS list will be joined to the Facebook list. But if anyone want to present rankings it would be nice because we can always edit our choices according with the most voted in these lists. Mojo will study the list and surely will not make all the winers but probably to pick a group of figures that are interesting for Mojo and collectors! :) |
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ze_neto
Country/State : Brasil Age : 49 Joined : 2011-02-05 Posts : 367
| Subject: Re: Our choices for Mojo 2013? Tue Nov 15, 2011 6:29 pm | |
| _________________ Even the saints have been known to employ comedy to ridicule the enemies of the faith. For example, when the pagans plunged Saint Maurus into the boiling water, he complained that his bath was cold. The Sultan put his hand in and scalded himself. William de Baskerville.
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ze_neto
Country/State : Brasil Age : 49 Joined : 2011-02-05 Posts : 367
| Subject: Re: Our choices for Mojo 2013? Tue Nov 15, 2011 6:35 pm | |
| Hello Roger. I agree with you, we must study our choices before handing them to Mojo. On the other hand, to choose among three different species of cassowary we must first decide that we want a cassowary... I think this team work will help our group to feel more responsible for each selection. You're right about keeping in touch with other members that are doing this table just like us. It is not only important, it is essential! And I hope everyone work with us. - Roger wrote:
- I have time to count all, I'm not making it at the moment because it is almost useless, people always edit their choices. I agree with you, more than count it is important to study the choices. When people talk about Cassowary which one of 3 species are people talking about? Easy, we can accept here that it is the Southern one that is the most known. But I see many people wanting wild sheep, very similar but of different species and ranked under different faunas. Which one to choose, here? So, this strategy only solve some problems! But, if you want to pick a category, count the most voted and try to persuade people to vote in one of the more voted., that's good. But please pm me telling me which categories you will pick. Susanne goes to Europe, Zé Neto to the birds, Martien to prehistoric mammals, I don't mind to go to South America, but I need to study it very close to who will pick North America because there are people voting in species present widely in the two regions! :)
_________________ Even the saints have been known to employ comedy to ridicule the enemies of the faith. For example, when the pagans plunged Saint Maurus into the boiling water, he complained that his bath was cold. The Sultan put his hand in and scalded himself. William de Baskerville.
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ze_neto
Country/State : Brasil Age : 49 Joined : 2011-02-05 Posts : 367
| Subject: Re: Our choices for Mojo 2013? Tue Nov 15, 2011 6:37 pm | |
| Roger, you saw the work I did with the birds: is that in the apropriate shape or needs any change? - Roger wrote:
- When Mojo tell me to stop, I'll lock the topic to prevent more editions.
At this moment I count everything and study to see if there are any kind of animal popular mixing the categories. The STS list will be joined to the Facebook list. But if anyone want to present rankings it would be nice because we can always edit our choices according with the most voted in these lists. Mojo will study the list and surely will not make all the winers but probably to pick a group of figures that are interesting for Mojo and collectors! :) _________________ Even the saints have been known to employ comedy to ridicule the enemies of the faith. For example, when the pagans plunged Saint Maurus into the boiling water, he complained that his bath was cold. The Sultan put his hand in and scalded himself. William de Baskerville.
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SUSANNE Admin
Country/State : Denmark, the peninsula of Djursland. Age : 72 Joined : 2010-09-30 Posts : 37808
| Subject: Re: Our choices for Mojo 2013? Tue Nov 15, 2011 6:39 pm | |
| Ok, here is what I found .
As I understand it : You can all change your suggestions after seing how it looks now and untill Roger gets a "stop" from Mojo.
SUGGESTIONS FOR EUROPEAN ANIMALS Mojo 2012
Winsent ( European bison) : 9 Fallow deer : 8 (European) mufflon5 ( + Corsican mufflon 2 and Mediterranian mufflon 1) = 8 Mufflons. Stoat(ermine) and Eurasian otter : 4 each Wild cat, Arctic hare, Pine marten and Spanish (Pyrenees) lynx : 2 each
Other goats/sheep : Ibex, Wild goat, East Caucasian tur :1 each
Does these belong in ”Asia” ? Saiga 4, Markhor 2, Marbled polecat 1
These also got 1 vote : Caribou, Norwegian lemming, least weasel, tarpan, roe deer, magot.
------------ Extinct : Auroch
Some birds have sneaked in : Raven, Pheasant, Marsh harrier and King eider.
From Asia : Armour leopard From America : Barbary sheep, Mountain sheep.
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Roger Admin
Country/State : Portugal Age : 50 Joined : 2010-08-20 Posts : 35848
| Subject: Re: Our choices for Mojo 2013? Tue Nov 15, 2011 6:49 pm | |
| OK, I will coordinate. Here are the rules: I only accept 3 in each category. if someone shows more than 3 I will only accept the first 3 in a category. Those kind of animals that have is own category out of faunas are not accepted in fauna choices. For example, I'm choosing a penguin in sea life and if I don't change it it will be ignored or introduced in birds series if there's a space left. The same for reptiles. Species presented in more than one category because they are present in more than one fauna I will join the votes and considere it in their most apropriate category. How can we know to which fauna belongs a wolverine or a moose? If you want you can edit your original topics and only the original topic will be considered. If someone wants to present some ranking to turn other votes more useful there's nothing wrong in it. Only an example: Top 6 North America at the moment in STS only: Puma: 8 votes pronghorn and Dall's sheep: 7 votes Elk and bighorn sheep: 5 votes Mule deer: 4 votes Many hseep, here, there's still a vote to Stone sheep and sheep are not leading! |
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ze_neto
Country/State : Brasil Age : 49 Joined : 2011-02-05 Posts : 367
| Subject: Re: Our choices for Mojo 2013? Tue Nov 15, 2011 6:58 pm | |
| Basically, in "fauna" categories are valid choices mammals, amphibians and invertebrates. Is that so? Following your rule, most voted birds (9 votes: Cassowary; 6 votes: Shoebill; 5 votes: Saddle-billed Stork) would be our choosen species, right? - Roger wrote:
- OK, I will coordinate.
Here are the rules: I only accept 3 in each category. if someone shows more than 3 I will only accept the first 3 in a category. Those kind of animals that have is own category out of faunas are not accepted in fauna choices. For example, I'm choosing a penguin in sea life and if I don't change it it will be ignored or introduced in birds series if there's a space left. The same for reptiles. Species presented in more than one category because they are present in more than one fauna I will join the votes and considere it in their most apropriate category. How can we know to which fauna belongs a wolverine or a moose? If you want you can edit your original topics and only the original topic will be considered. If someone wants to present some ranking to turn other votes more useful there's nothing wrong in it.
Only an example: Top 6 North America at the moment in STS only: Puma: 8 votes pronghorn and Dall's sheep: 7 votes Elk and bighorn sheep: 5 votes Mule deer: 4 votes
Many hseep, here, there's still a vote to Stone sheep and sheep are not leading!
_________________ Even the saints have been known to employ comedy to ridicule the enemies of the faith. For example, when the pagans plunged Saint Maurus into the boiling water, he complained that his bath was cold. The Sultan put his hand in and scalded himself. William de Baskerville.
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STORMnl
Country/State : Nijmegen-Netherlands Age : 64 Joined : 2011-07-24 Posts : 1081
| Subject: Re: Our choices for Mojo 2013? Tue Nov 15, 2011 7:00 pm | |
| i count the prehistoric mammals _________________ |
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Roger Admin
Country/State : Portugal Age : 50 Joined : 2010-08-20 Posts : 35848
| Subject: Re: Our choices for Mojo 2013? Tue Nov 15, 2011 7:14 pm | |
| Zé Neto, thanks for your help with the birds! As I told before it must be studied at the end. I haven't see which species of storks people is choosing but everything will be studied. You are almost correct, in fauna categories we should not choose, birds, reptiles, primates and sea animals! So, some mammals, fishes, etc, have its own category. It is not easy to create rules with these categories but those were not my choice but Mojo choice. My original post has also some mistakes and I'll change it. :) - ze_neto wrote:
- Basically, in "fauna" categories are valid choices mammals, amphibians and invertebrates. Is that so?
Following your rule, most voted birds (9 votes: Cassowary; 6 votes: Shoebill; 5 votes: Saddle-billed Stork) would be our choosen species, right?
- Roger wrote:
- OK, I will coordinate.
Here are the rules: I only accept 3 in each category. if someone shows more than 3 I will only accept the first 3 in a category. Those kind of animals that have is own category out of faunas are not accepted in fauna choices. For example, I'm choosing a penguin in sea life and if I don't change it it will be ignored or introduced in birds series if there's a space left. The same for reptiles. Species presented in more than one category because they are present in more than one fauna I will join the votes and considere it in their most apropriate category. How can we know to which fauna belongs a wolverine or a moose? If you want you can edit your original topics and only the original topic will be considered. If someone wants to present some ranking to turn other votes more useful there's nothing wrong in it.
Only an example: Top 6 North America at the moment in STS only: Puma: 8 votes pronghorn and Dall's sheep: 7 votes Elk and bighorn sheep: 5 votes Mule deer: 4 votes
Many hseep, here, there's still a vote to Stone sheep and sheep are not leading!
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STORMnl
Country/State : Nijmegen-Netherlands Age : 64 Joined : 2011-07-24 Posts : 1081
| Subject: Re: Our choices for Mojo 2013? Tue Nov 15, 2011 7:15 pm | |
| here are the results till now for the Prehistoric mammals
1 -Thylacine and Indricotherium 2 -Elasmotherium 3 -Brontotherium this is the top 3 of Prehistoric Mammals
best runner up on place 4
with 3 votes are the Sivatherium and the Puijila
STOPPED COUNTING _________________
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Roger Admin
Country/State : Portugal Age : 50 Joined : 2010-08-20 Posts : 35848
| Subject: Re: Our choices for Mojo 2013? Tue Nov 15, 2011 7:21 pm | |
| Thanks for your help Martien, I love the ranking except one! |
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Mastiffcat
Country/State : California Age : 64 Joined : 2011-06-26 Posts : 1714
| Subject: Re: Our choices for Mojo 2013? Tue Nov 15, 2011 7:23 pm | |
| - Roger wrote:
- Many hseep, here, there's still a vote to Stone sheep and sheep are not leading!
who the heck voted for all the sheep? sheep are not leading... . Dall's Sheep tied for 2nd: - Susanne wrote:
- From America : Barbary sheep, Mountain sheep.
Barbary Sheep in America... i wish! _________________ carolynn
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ze_neto
Country/State : Brasil Age : 49 Joined : 2011-02-05 Posts : 367
| Subject: Re: Our choices for Mojo 2013? Tue Nov 15, 2011 7:31 pm | |
| I didn't vote for prehistoric mammals because I don't collect them, but I wanna cast my vote on the thylacine. I really want this animal in my collection! You can count 6! \o/ - STORMnl wrote:
- here are the results till now for the Prehistoric mammals
1 -Thylacine (5 votes) isn't a prehistoric mammal,,it's the tasmanian tiger 2 -Indricotherium and Elasmotherium (4 votes) 3 -Brontotherium and Puijila (3 votes)
this is the top 3 of Prehistoric Mammals
4 - running up,to much mammals with 2 votes
so people come on vote prehistoric mammal even when you don't like them
i shal update the list every day _________________ Even the saints have been known to employ comedy to ridicule the enemies of the faith. For example, when the pagans plunged Saint Maurus into the boiling water, he complained that his bath was cold. The Sultan put his hand in and scalded himself. William de Baskerville.
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Mastiffcat
Country/State : California Age : 64 Joined : 2011-06-26 Posts : 1714
| Subject: Re: Our choices for Mojo 2013? Tue Nov 15, 2011 7:31 pm | |
| - STORMnl wrote:
- so people come on vote prehistoric mammal
even when you don't like them all right, all right! i added Indricotherium and Brontotherium to my list. but only because i don't know of any giant impressive 4 horned wooly ice age sheep! _________________ carolynn
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STORMnl
Country/State : Nijmegen-Netherlands Age : 64 Joined : 2011-07-24 Posts : 1081
| Subject: Re: Our choices for Mojo 2013? Tue Nov 15, 2011 7:33 pm | |
| stopped counting _________________
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ze_neto
Country/State : Brasil Age : 49 Joined : 2011-02-05 Posts : 367
| Subject: Re: Our choices for Mojo 2013? Tue Nov 15, 2011 7:36 pm | |
| You can count my vote not only for the Thylacine, but also for Indricotherium and Elasmotherium. If it's a team work, I'll play with my team! - STORMnl wrote:
- here are the results till now for the Prehistoric mammals
4 - running up,to much mammals with 2 votes
so people come on vote prehistoric mammal even when you don't like them
i shal update the list every day,and made it now with Photo's _________________ Even the saints have been known to employ comedy to ridicule the enemies of the faith. For example, when the pagans plunged Saint Maurus into the boiling water, he complained that his bath was cold. The Sultan put his hand in and scalded himself. William de Baskerville.
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STORMnl
Country/State : Nijmegen-Netherlands Age : 64 Joined : 2011-07-24 Posts : 1081
| Subject: Re: Our choices for Mojo 2013? Tue Nov 15, 2011 7:40 pm | |
| stopped counting
Martien
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SUSANNE Admin
Country/State : Denmark, the peninsula of Djursland. Age : 72 Joined : 2010-09-30 Posts : 37808
| Subject: Re: Our choices for Mojo 2013? Tue Nov 15, 2011 7:42 pm | |
| You make a good example for us all, - good idea to update - STORMnl wrote:
- here are the results till now for the Prehistoric mammals
1 -Thylacine (6 votes) isn't a prehistoric mammal,,it's the tasmanian tiger
No, no, , The Tasman tiger was just later one. There has been many. Here from Wikipedia : The modern thylacine first appeared about 4 million years ago. Species of the family Thylacinidae date back to the beginning of the Miocene; since the early 1990s, at least seven fossil species have been uncovered at Riversleigh, part of Lawn Hill National Park in northwest Queensland.[9][10] Dickson's Thylacine (Nimbacinus dicksoni) is the oldest of the seven discovered fossil species, dating back to 23 million years ago. This thylacinid was much smaller than its more recent relatives.[11] The largest species, the powerful thylacine (Thylacinus potens) which grew to the size of a wolf, was the only species to survive into the late Miocene.[12] In late Pleistocene and early Holocene times, the modern thylacine was widespread (although never numerous) throughout Australia and New Guinea.[13]_________________ SUSANNE |
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STORMnl
Country/State : Nijmegen-Netherlands Age : 64 Joined : 2011-07-24 Posts : 1081
| Subject: Re: Our choices for Mojo 2013? Tue Nov 15, 2011 7:45 pm | |
| haha i know,,i saw the cave painting haha but was the first tasmanian tiger not basicly a heyenadon they look so simmelar martien _________________ |
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ze_neto
Country/State : Brasil Age : 49 Joined : 2011-02-05 Posts : 367
| Subject: Re: Our choices for Mojo 2013? Tue Nov 15, 2011 7:47 pm | |
| Very good, Storm. Ill do the same: I'll publish the bird ranking and ask for people to vote. I shall update counting on a daily basis! We need more people counting other categories. C'mon guys, who's gonna take primates, North America and Sea Life/ - STORMnl wrote:
- haha,,i start counting tomorrow again from page 7
so all prehistoric mammals that are on page 7 and above,,are new counts also the 2 mammals above these post are tommorow on the list
so from page 7 and above,,are the new hits for tommorow
Martien
_________________ Even the saints have been known to employ comedy to ridicule the enemies of the faith. For example, when the pagans plunged Saint Maurus into the boiling water, he complained that his bath was cold. The Sultan put his hand in and scalded himself. William de Baskerville.
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Roger Admin
Country/State : Portugal Age : 50 Joined : 2010-08-20 Posts : 35848
| Subject: Re: Our choices for Mojo 2013? Tue Nov 15, 2011 7:56 pm | |
| Please edit your original posts! :) You only have to remember where it is and edit and change or add your new choices or it would get very confuse! |
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Roger Admin
Country/State : Portugal Age : 50 Joined : 2010-08-20 Posts : 35848
| Subject: Re: Our choices for Mojo 2013? Tue Nov 15, 2011 7:58 pm | |
| - Mastiffcat wrote:
- STORMnl wrote:
- so people come on vote prehistoric mammal
even when you don't like them all right, all right! i added Indricotherium and Brontotherium to my list. but only because i don't know of any giant impressive 4 horned wooly ice age sheep! Ah, you have a fantastic prehistoric sheep! ...no,no, not the Mojo wolly white rhino by Kikimalou! see here isn't it cute? :) |
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Mastiffcat
Country/State : California Age : 64 Joined : 2011-06-26 Posts : 1714
| Subject: Re: Our choices for Mojo 2013? Tue Nov 15, 2011 10:26 pm | |
| _________________ carolynn
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Roger Admin
Country/State : Portugal Age : 50 Joined : 2010-08-20 Posts : 35848
| Subject: Re: Our choices for Mojo 2013? Tue Nov 15, 2011 11:01 pm | |
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