In all fairness, I do not know what to call these but it is the image shown of a species, but I noticed on one of them the image was of an albino individual, so I did not know if that was a great representative of the species, and would confuse people using the AI tool when they saw the organism, and compared it to their observation.
This probably all sounds really confusing, since I do not know how to phrase it.
A screenshot of what you’re seeing may help. Or say which taxon has that issue so we can take a look.
You always can change taxon pictures, click on curation on taxon page.
What makes a good animal taxon photo?
You may want to check this out.
thanks!
It is Brahimy blind snake
Sorry, not familiar with that taxon, and can’t find it on iNaturalist
Any other pointers, a screenshot, a link?
https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/539844-Indotyphlops-braminus
The default photo was this one and I moved it to position #4 instead.
To change the default photos for a taxon/species, go to the taxon page then click “Curation”, then “Edit Photos” on the right side of the page under the graph.
Thanks!
I think the problem is a misspelling: try Brahminy blind snake.
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