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Paver consistently gets the word "aurochs" wrong, spelling it without the final "s". As the debate on that article's talk page makes clear, the word ends with an "s" in both the singular and the plural, as it comes from the same root as the word "ox". I've acknowledged this in the article, as it's a pretty glaring mistake by the author ~dom Kaos~ (talk) 21:31, 13 December 2009 (UTC)[reply]
I've added "fact" tags to the quotes in the "Reception" section, as they aren't sourced. If someone can find the articles etc. where these quotes were made, please stick them in (if you're not sure how to add them, please feel free to leave a message at the bottom of my talk page and I'll help out) ~dom Kaos~18:59, 19 June 2010 (UTC)[reply]