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Alex Myers (3 January 2022). "This giant club-snapping crab might be the scariest form of wildlife ever seen on a golf course". Golf Digest. Retrieved 4 January 2022. "Robber" is a fitting term because it wound up snapping one golfer's driver in the following, horrifying clip that was captured by a group of guys playing on Christmas Island, which according to Wikipedia is "an Australian territory in the Indian Ocean." (By the way, we're glad Wikipedia is still around in 2022. Happy New Year, Wikipedia.)
I attempted to change the data in the pie chart to the data from the General Community Profile of Christmas Island from the 2021 Australian census. After seeing that the percentages for the different religions do not add up to 100, I noticed that the GCP has a disclaimer saying that there were some slight alterations to table values to protect the privacy of the few people in the island community. Should the pie chart be reverted to what it was before? M89565c (talk) 07:31, 16 August 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Also, if anyone knows of any other way to get the census data without any intentionally added statistical noise, we could use that instead. M89565c (talk) 07:32, 16 August 2024 (UTC)[reply]