There isn’t a value for burrows, nests, or other homes or constructions, so don’t add an Evidence of Presence annotation to them at this time.
The definition of molt
is “Discarded skin or exoskeleton.” (see original post in this thread). Pretty sure an egg doesn’t fit that definition, although I’m not an entomologist.
To me fur
is analogous to feather
- something the animal extrudes and (eventually) drops but is not really a part of the organism like, say, a lizard’s dropped tail. Fur
was actually in my original spec for this annotation but the feedback was that it’s probably particularly useful. I have nothing against adding it, but as I said in the original post, we wanted to go with the most broadly useful and least ambiguous values for the initial rollout.
I’m not sure if that was the right call but it seemed better than rolling out with a lot of more niche or ambiguous values which might create more issues and be more difficult to pull back. But as I said previously, since most of us here are data nerds (including me! I love annotating observations!) and we want to fill out everything we can, it might lead to people add a value which doesn’t really fit.