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    Quote Originally Posted by Cristiano viejo View Post
    In UK they extincted wolves, bears, lynx and ravens. Such killers.
    Enough?
    All humanity is responsible for mass extinctions of animals.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quater...tinction_event

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    Cool paleoart. Imagine living in a world like this:


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    Quote Originally Posted by Basilisk View Post
    Something to think about. I guess this is why dinosaurs captivate our imagination.
    Have you ever thought about how intriguing it is when a species of animal goes extinct? I dont think its a good thing but its incredible to think about how hundreds of millions of years of evolution creating a species with its own unique morphology, genetics, and fully functioning body which then suddenly disappears forever. It was once a living creature with its own mannerisms,diet, mating rituals, vocalizations, etc. then all them die and all that's left of them is some piece of jawbone or a femur. Otherwise no one would even know about it.



    Something to think about. I guess this is why humans captivate our imagination.


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