Talk:Bug

Name standardization
I'm sure everyone is tired of me bringing up things like this... but the wiki is pretty inconsistent with how it refers to bugs/insects. We have the page "Bug" and then the lists of bugs are on Bugs/... (note the plural). "Bugs" redirects to "Bug". And then we have Category:Insect instead of Category:Bug (or Bugs). I vote we stick to one or the other. So we either need to change the category name, or the article name to match the other. Thoughts on this?  ( talk )  15:23, July 3, 2016 (EDT)
 * Funny, I thought it all looked wrong too! I vote to move the article. "Bug" just doesn't sound right. Red   (talk)  Red Snapper (Wild World).gif 14:16, July 6, 2016 (EDT)
 * There's still the issue of Category:Insect. Should we rename the category to Bugs? Or change the article name to "Insects"? Sunmarshsignature.png  ( talk )  14:26, July 6, 2016 (EDT)
 * Hmmm, a tough one. I'd go with renaming the category. Red   (talk)  Red Snapper (Wild World).gif 12:31, July 7, 2016 (EDT)

Why so many removed?
In Wild World, why did so many bugs and fish get removed. Removed bugs include the Drone Beetle, Pine Cricket, Purple Butterfly, Mountain Beetle, Common Dragonfly, Crab, Coconut Crab, Hermit Crab, and Spotted Ladybug. Why did they all get removed in Wild World? They should've stayed in my opinion, it would be kinda cool to have crabs in City Folk. Why did they get removed in Wild World? Thanks!--24.150.217.182 08:16, July 1, 2017 (EDT)


 * This is unconstructive discussion (not related to improving the article). I'd suggest joining the Discord server to talk about this. Drago   (talk)     DragoPicACNL.png 11:28, July 1, 2017 (EDT)