G Geocorona First Post Jan 26, 2003 #11 Uoro is nice, but it's the name of a Polynesian sand spirit. Doesn't invoke an image of shaggy bard-sloths for me, but bright beaches and warm sun.
Uoro is nice, but it's the name of a Polynesian sand spirit. Doesn't invoke an image of shaggy bard-sloths for me, but bright beaches and warm sun.
BOZ Creature Cataloguer Jan 26, 2003 #12 who came up with that name? i don't remember and i'm too lazy to check at the moment.
G Geocorona First Post Jan 26, 2003 #13 I don't recall, either. You can always use a variation like "huoro" or "yuoro". Just don't use "uiro", which are Japanese jelly & rice treats eaten with tea.
I don't recall, either. You can always use a variation like "huoro" or "yuoro". Just don't use "uiro", which are Japanese jelly & rice treats eaten with tea.
G Geocorona First Post Jan 31, 2003 #14 I would suggest that anyone making up a new name do a Google search on it to see if it's already in use in some other context.
I would suggest that anyone making up a new name do a Google search on it to see if it's already in use in some other context.