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i learned that A Long-Lost Legendary Roman Fruit Tree Has Been Grown From 2,000-Year-Old Seeds (x)
Inktober 2021, Day 24: EXTINCT
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"Jurassic Park" (1993)
20170920_F0001: Creatures of the Oceans of Kansas by Wei-Feng Xue Via Flickr: - Fossils of Uintacrinus socialis, an extinct genus of crinoids from the Cretaceous of Kansas. The biological patterns of this piece is just amazing.
What If All The Humans Disappeared ?
What If All The Humans Disappeared ?
Image That All the 7+ Billion Humans Are All Gone.
If this happened to every human we know at the identical time, what effects would ensue? This analysis or experiment not only explores the impact humanity has on earth, but also the particular incredible resilience connected with nature.
So just what would transpire? For starters, power plants would be depleted of fuel along with electrical…
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i hate this stupid program called "extinct". the general gist of it is that you have to vote for your favourite endangered animal to be saved. i hate how people only care about it because its on t.v. i hate how people at school say they care and everything, but their so poorly educated that they don't realise that they are the problem. dont you know that all this fast food beef comes from rainforest cattle ranches. if your trying to save rainforest animals, you should stop making in worse, so you can make it better. i hate that when the program is over, people will think that all the endangerment problems have been solved, thus making the donations cease. grrrrrrrrrrrrr. i hate people. i like animals.
Great Auk (Pinguinis impennis)
It was on the islet of Stac an Armin, St Kilda, Scotland, in July 1840, that the last Great Auk seen in the British Isles was caught and killed. Three men from St Kilda caught a single "garefowl", noticing its little wings and the large white spot on its head. They tied it up and kept it alive for three days, until a large storm arose. Believing that the auk was a witch and the cause of the storm, they then killed it by beating it with a stick. This stuffed specimen is in The Kelvingrove, Glasgow