IIWiki:Today's featured article: Difference between revisions

Jump to navigation Jump to search
(June 2019 Update)
(May 2024 Update)
 
(71 intermediate revisions by 4 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
<div style="float:left;margin:0.5em 0.9em 0.4em 0;">[[File:Map_of_the_Similian_Sprachraum_within_Alemannia.png|100px]]</div> The '''Similian language''' is a language spoken by roughly 92,000 in [[Tudonia]], of whom approximately 57,000 live in the {{wp|Region|Special Administrative Region}} of [[Similia]], where it serves as a ''lingua franca'', with the remaining 35,000 mostly living in other parts of the country. Furthermore, 19,000 speakers of Similian speakers live in the south of [[Mascylla]], with at least 3,000 speakers living on other parts of it. Outside of Tudonia and Mascylla, there is not a significant community of speakers in any other [[Aeia|Æian]] {{wp|Country|country}}. Similian is not related to the {{wp|Indo-European language family|Cataisuran languages}}, thus resulting in it being grouped under the term “[[Old Asurans|Old Asuran language]].” However, it has many {{wp|Loan word|loan words}} from various Cataisuran languages, most prominently from {{wp|German language|Continental Alemannic}} and through it from {{wp|Latin language|Fiorentine}} and {{wp|Greek language|Chalcian}}.
<div style="float:left;margin:0.5em 0.9em 0.4em 0;">[[File:Machairodus_from_Cerro_de_Batallones.png|150px]]</div> The '''Kōpeo Cat''' (''Machiarodus kōpeo''), also known as the the ''Kōpeo Lion'', ''Kōpeo Tiger'' or just ''Kōpeo'' is a species of large ''{{wpl|Machairodontinae}}'' sabertooth cat endemic to [[Onekawa-Nukanoa]]. A surviving member of the subfamily Machairodontinae, despite it's name the Kōpeo cat is not closely related to lions, nor any other current member of the ''{{wpl|Panthera}}'' genus. The largest living felid, with large males regularly exceeding 390 kilogams and measuring 1.4m at the shoulder. Despite a member of the Machairodontinae family, Kōpeo cats canines are not as long as some members, but still regularly reaching and exceeding 10cm.  The Kōpeo cat is considered critically endangered by the [[Association of Ozeros Nations]] Intercontinental Conservation Agency, with current estimates placing the total wild population at 1,200. Whilst fossil records has shown that the Kōpeo cat was once found as far westward as Kopikara in [[Zanzali]], no fossils younger then 180,000 have been found west of the Hanaki Wetlands. The Kōpeo cat is argued by some in the scientific community to undergoing a process of natural extinction; and that whilst accelerated by human activity has led to controversy in whether or not this animal and it's habitats should be maintained. ('''[[Kōpeo Cat|See more...]]''')


Studies suggest that, within the special administrative region, up to 70% of inhabitants use the Similian alphabet for handwriting, while some 30% use the Fiorentine alphabet for handwriting. Among speakers outside of the special administrative region, these numbers reverse. Politically, many have accused Similian of having a disproportional importance, with the language’s status often being discussed on a federal level in Tudonia. Similian language higher education is highly limited which has been the main concern of {{wp|Activism|activists}} during the past decades. ('''[[Similian language|See more...]]''')
<div align="right">
'''<span class="plainlinks">[https://iiwiki.us/mediawiki/index.php?title=IIWiki_talk:Today%27s_featured_article&action=edit&section=new Suggest a Featured Article]</span>''' • '''[[IIWiki:Featured articles|See previous Featured Articles]]'''</div><noinclude>
 
 
<span style="color:red;">'''KEEP THIS ONE PARAGRAPH IN LENGTH''' so it doesn't push the main page section down below the other section.</span>


<div align="right">
</noinclude>
'''<span class="plainlinks">[https://iiwiki.us/mediawiki/index.php?title=IIWiki_talk:Today%27s_featured_article&action=edit Suggest a Featured Article]</span>''' • '''[[IIWiki:Featured articles|See previous Featured Articles]]'''</div>

Latest revision as of 18:54, 5 May 2024

Machairodus from Cerro de Batallones.png

The Kōpeo Cat (Machiarodus kōpeo), also known as the the Kōpeo Lion, Kōpeo Tiger or just Kōpeo is a species of large Machairodontinae sabertooth cat endemic to Onekawa-Nukanoa. A surviving member of the subfamily Machairodontinae, despite it's name the Kōpeo cat is not closely related to lions, nor any other current member of the Panthera genus. The largest living felid, with large males regularly exceeding 390 kilogams and measuring 1.4m at the shoulder. Despite a member of the Machairodontinae family, Kōpeo cats canines are not as long as some members, but still regularly reaching and exceeding 10cm. The Kōpeo cat is considered critically endangered by the Association of Ozeros Nations Intercontinental Conservation Agency, with current estimates placing the total wild population at 1,200. Whilst fossil records has shown that the Kōpeo cat was once found as far westward as Kopikara in Zanzali, no fossils younger then 180,000 have been found west of the Hanaki Wetlands. The Kōpeo cat is argued by some in the scientific community to undergoing a process of natural extinction; and that whilst accelerated by human activity has led to controversy in whether or not this animal and it's habitats should be maintained. (See more...)

Suggest a Featured ArticleSee previous Featured Articles


KEEP THIS ONE PARAGRAPH IN LENGTH so it doesn't push the main page section down below the other section.