09:0709:07, 4 August 2016diffhist−902 m
Cougar
The San Diego Zoo removed the ridiculous leap capabilities from their site so they don't belong here until there is a reliable scientific source for how high and far a cougar can leap.
07:4707:47, 4 August 2016diffhist+75 m
Great Barrier Reef
Let's not make things out to be worse than they are. Nowhere in the report did it say there was widespread bleaching, it stated "more widespread" than previously thought.
28 July 2016
08:3208:32, 28 July 2016diffhist+1 m
Registered Aboriginal Party
These were nations by definition, with their own language and boundary: "Nation: a large body of people united by common descent, history, culture, or language, inhabiting a particular state or territory."
09:0209:02, 3 September 2013diffhist−338 m
Springbok
the "leap" described and the "horizontal jump" are the same and 4.5 meters is not 11.5 feet, so I deleted "and jump a horizontal distance of up to 4.5 m (11.5 feet).[5] and changed "into" to "through." Vertical jump of 2 meters is further down in article
07:3907:39, 3 September 2012diffhist−33
Travis (chimpanzee)
→2009 attack: deleted "when taken in recreational doses" as these side effects can also occur when the drug is prescribed, and, in fact, Travis DID have a prescription for Xanax from a veterinarian.
13:4213:42, 26 June 2012diffhist−425 m
Cougar
→Physical characteristics: I can find no evidence that a cougar can jump 18 feet vertically or 40 feet horizontally. In videos, they can barely reach food suspended 10 feet above them with their paws.
10:4610:46, 26 June 2012diffhist−381 m
Pan (genus)
→Aggression: removed reference to Travis as he was under the influence of Xanax and the brutality of the attack was not typical of the behavior of a chimpanzee not under the influence of drugs. Also, the bill on primate ownership was rejected.