Split Groups of Taxa into One of the two Categories: Interested & Not Very Interested

Nikola Chavkosk

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I think it is natural, to be interested or attracted to some groups of animals more than to others, and this can be the case to a more specific level (like for example, deciding to which groups of parrots you are more interested in: Neotropical or Australian?)

Can you decide you're interested and not very interested, to a more specific level within the class or the orders or simply a group of the zoo animals?

Mines:
- Interested in apes, gibbons, neotropical non-human primates, lemurs but not very interested in old-world monkeys;
- Interested in spotted felids and tigers but not very interested in lions, small non-spotted cats;
- ... in hyennas but not.... in canids;
- ... in pandas, sun bears, sloth bears, spectacled bears, but not ... in other bears
- ... in big marsupials but not ... in small marsupials
- ... in non-caprine artiodactylids but not... in caprines
- ... in sloths, giant anteater, tamandua but not ... in aardvark, armadilos

- Interested in neotropical and Indonesian and Oceanic parrots, but not very interested in Australian and African parrots
- ... in vultures and condors, but .... in eagles (except African fish eagle) and falcons
- ... in turacos, but not .... in tropical doves (pigeons)
- ... in hornbills, toucans, tropical passerines, but not ... in galliformn birds, rattites (except cassowary)
- ... in storks, but not.... in waterfowl, sea birds

- Interested in venomous snakes and boids, but not very interested in other snakes
- ... in crocodiles and giant tortoises, but not... in other chelonians
- ... in iguanas and monitors, but ... in other lizards

:)
 
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