Article says: Justin Reynolds and his daughter Ruby. I'm sure Dad is proud and all and doesn't mind being left out of the headline, but it does make it a bit click-bait-y
Who gets naming rights in these cases? If I find a fossil, but some other scientist classifies it, do I still get rights to name it? Is there a legal framework around this, or is it just whoever has the biggest ego wins?
The name is usually assigned in a publication, but there is a long and wonderful tradition of involving laypeople in the naming, and/or naming it after them.
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[ 3.0 ms ] story [ 56.8 ms ] threadI wonder what part of that they think means "lizard".
It’s a stretch.
...This is how comic hero backstories start.
I look forward to Dinogirl or whatever (far better) name she comes up with!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Anning
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