User:6th Happiness
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I am an autistic adult, interested in the Middle Ages and animals, especially rodents. My websites include RodentFancy.com, PD Images at FithFath and my Suburban Farm.
My user name (and rodentry name) come from the movie The Inn of the Sixth Happiness, which, despite its historical and cultural failings which I have become aware of as an adult, was inspirational to me as a child.
--6th Happiness (talk) 04:09, 3 March 2009 (UTC)
Contributions
(Most current: contributions list)
Working on getting this off the ground: Wikipedia:WikiProject_Rodents, especially working on Wikipedia:WikiProject_Rodents/References
Articles I've Started
Articles I've Added to
Rodents
- Down Under rat
- Fancy rat
- Gambian pouch rat
- Mouse
- Persian Jird
- Peromyscus
- Peromyscus maniculatus
- Peromyscus californicus
- Zyzomys argurus
Genetics and Geneticists
Other Topics:
- Almond
- Autism
- Autism Every Day
- Chenopodium album & Chenopodium berlandieri
- Gelett Burgess
- Showmen's_Rest
- Lepidium sativum
- Travelling gnome prank
Images
Rodents:
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Beige Down Under rat
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Beige Hooded Rat
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Peromyscus maniculatus (Deer Mouse)
Husbandry Animals:
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Polydactyly is common in some breeds of chickens, such as the silkie.
Other Fauna and Flora:
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Young Chenopodium album
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Common yellow oxalis Oxalis stricta
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Curry plant Helichrysum italicum
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Portulaca_oleracea seed pods
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Green Almonds
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FireFly, Lampyridae
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Dragonfly
Miscellaneous:
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Wounds Man by Ambroise Paré
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One of the five elephants surrounding Showmen's Rest
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The word "blurb", was coined by Gelett Burgess in attributing the cover copy of his book, Are You a Bromide?, to a Miss Belinda Blurb.
Backyard Species
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Garden 2009
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Member Groups
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Portals
Miscellaneous Useful Links
Comparison of American and British English
Quick Wiki-Code Notes
List of citation codes: {{fact}} [citation needed], {{clarifyme}} [clarification needed], {{verify source}} [verification needed], {{dubious}} [dubious – discuss], {{or}} [original research?], {{verify credibility}} [unreliable source?], {{failed verification}} [failed verification].