97% of scientist agree the Fernandina Tortoise has been extinct for 113 years

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Tortoise thought to be extinct for 113 years has been rediscovered on the Galapagos


Tortoise thought to be extinct for 113 years has been rediscovered on the Galapagos

A tortoise thought to be extinct for 113 years has been rediscovered on a remote volcanic island in the Galapagos.

The amazing reptile find was made earlier this week during an Animal Planet expedition led by biologist and “Extinct of Alive” host Forrest Galante. The Fernandina Tortoise, which was thought to have become extinct in 1906, was spotted on February 17. At this stage, it's not known how old the tortoise is.

 
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oops we bad.....................




Tortoise thought to be extinct for 113 years has been rediscovered on the Galapagos


Tortoise thought to be extinct for 113 years has been rediscovered on the Galapagos

A tortoise thought to be extinct for 113 years has been rediscovered on a remote volcanic island in the Galapagos.

The amazing reptile find was made earlier this week during an Animal Planet expedition led by biologist and “Extinct of Alive” host Forrest Galante. The Fernandina Tortoise, which was thought to have become extinct in 1906, was spotted on February 17. At this stage, it's not known how old the tortoise is.


What does this have to do with the board topic "Environment"?
 
oops we bad.....................




Tortoise thought to be extinct for 113 years has been rediscovered on the Galapagos


Tortoise thought to be extinct for 113 years has been rediscovered on the Galapagos

A tortoise thought to be extinct for 113 years has been rediscovered on a remote volcanic island in the Galapagos.

The amazing reptile find was made earlier this week during an Animal Planet expedition led by biologist and “Extinct of Alive” host Forrest Galante. The Fernandina Tortoise, which was thought to have become extinct in 1906, was spotted on February 17. At this stage, it's not known how old the tortoise is.


What does this have to do with the board topic "Environment"?

Doy

Obviously, the point is, the bozo scientists cant even get this right....but we're supposed to believe they have the climate stuff right? I mean....c'mon now!:backpedal:
 
oops we bad.....................




Tortoise thought to be extinct for 113 years has been rediscovered on the Galapagos


Tortoise thought to be extinct for 113 years has been rediscovered on the Galapagos

A tortoise thought to be extinct for 113 years has been rediscovered on a remote volcanic island in the Galapagos.

The amazing reptile find was made earlier this week during an Animal Planet expedition led by biologist and “Extinct of Alive” host Forrest Galante. The Fernandina Tortoise, which was thought to have become extinct in 1906, was spotted on February 17. At this stage, it's not known how old the tortoise is.
Ah, so the thing finally decided to come out of its shell.
 
oops we bad.....................




Tortoise thought to be extinct for 113 years has been rediscovered on the Galapagos


Tortoise thought to be extinct for 113 years has been rediscovered on the Galapagos

A tortoise thought to be extinct for 113 years has been rediscovered on a remote volcanic island in the Galapagos.

The amazing reptile find was made earlier this week during an Animal Planet expedition led by biologist and “Extinct of Alive” host Forrest Galante. The Fernandina Tortoise, which was thought to have become extinct in 1906, was spotted on February 17. At this stage, it's not known how old the tortoise is.
Proof that science doesn't exist right there
 
oops we bad.....................




Tortoise thought to be extinct for 113 years has been rediscovered on the Galapagos


Tortoise thought to be extinct for 113 years has been rediscovered on the Galapagos

A tortoise thought to be extinct for 113 years has been rediscovered on a remote volcanic island in the Galapagos.

The amazing reptile find was made earlier this week during an Animal Planet expedition led by biologist and “Extinct of Alive” host Forrest Galante. The Fernandina Tortoise, which was thought to have become extinct in 1906, was spotted on February 17. At this stage, it's not known how old the tortoise is.


I’m hoping that Tasmanian tiger critter turns out to not be extinct to.
 
oops we bad.....................




Tortoise thought to be extinct for 113 years has been rediscovered on the Galapagos


Tortoise thought to be extinct for 113 years has been rediscovered on the Galapagos

A tortoise thought to be extinct for 113 years has been rediscovered on a remote volcanic island in the Galapagos.

The amazing reptile find was made earlier this week during an Animal Planet expedition led by biologist and “Extinct of Alive” host Forrest Galante. The Fernandina Tortoise, which was thought to have become extinct in 1906, was spotted on February 17. At this stage, it's not known how old the tortoise is.


What does this have to do with the board topic "Environment"?


A species extinction is not the environment?

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oops we bad.....................




Tortoise thought to be extinct for 113 years has been rediscovered on the Galapagos


Tortoise thought to be extinct for 113 years has been rediscovered on the Galapagos

A tortoise thought to be extinct for 113 years has been rediscovered on a remote volcanic island in the Galapagos.

The amazing reptile find was made earlier this week during an Animal Planet expedition led by biologist and “Extinct of Alive” host Forrest Galante. The Fernandina Tortoise, which was thought to have become extinct in 1906, was spotted on February 17. At this stage, it's not known how old the tortoise is.


What does this have to do with the board topic "Environment"?

Doy

Obviously, the point is, the bozo scientists cant even get this right....but we're supposed to believe they have the climate stuff right? I mean....c'mon now!:backpedal:


Don't cite the obvious to a flat earther AGW cult member, they are not the sharpest knives in the drawer.


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