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The requirements for this honor in English are arranged differently than in the original requirements from the SAD in Spanish. Is this English version the official adaptation of the NAD or was there a mix-up in the translation to English? Where did these English requirements come from? --[[User:W126jep|w126jep]] ([[User talk:W126jep|talk]]) 21:48, 10 October 2014 (EDT)
 
The requirements for this honor in English are arranged differently than in the original requirements from the SAD in Spanish. Is this English version the official adaptation of the NAD or was there a mix-up in the translation to English? Where did these English requirements come from? --[[User:W126jep|w126jep]] ([[User talk:W126jep|talk]]) 21:48, 10 October 2014 (EDT)
  
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I think it is necessary to cut the text in section ''3.5 d. What are the sauropodomorphs?'' ... it contains too much information besides what is been asked. Its companion image does enough to clarify where do sauropodomorphs fit in the whole dinosaur family tree.
 
I think it is necessary to cut the text in section ''3.5 d. What are the sauropodomorphs?'' ... it contains too much information besides what is been asked. Its companion image does enough to clarify where do sauropodomorphs fit in the whole dinosaur family tree.

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The requirements for this honor in English are arranged differently than in the original requirements from the SAD in Spanish. Is this English version the official adaptation of the NAD or was there a mix-up in the translation to English? Where did these English requirements come from? --w126jep (talk) 21:48, 10 October 2014 (EDT)

Shorten Answer

I think it is necessary to cut the text in section 3.5 d. What are the sauropodomorphs? ... it contains too much information besides what is been asked. Its companion image does enough to clarify where do sauropodomorphs fit in the whole dinosaur family tree.