7 animals that went extinct in 2019.

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Including the Indian Cheetah.:(
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With all due respect, so what? How is the life of any human negatively affected by these extinctions (assuming, against logic, that they are actually factual)?

How pathetic that there are herds of people who waste time and resources tracking these profound irrelevancies. And others who report on it as though it were important.
 
With all due respect, so what? How is the life of any human negatively affected by these extinctions (assuming, against logic, that they are actually factual)?

How pathetic that there are herds of people who waste time and resources tracking these profound irrelevancies. And others who report on it as though it were important.
Thank you the actual Mr Douchebag himself.
Hopefully God is listening and will make you extinct soon.
 
With all due respect, so what? How is the life of any human negatively affected by these extinctions (assuming, against logic, that they are actually factual)?

How pathetic that there are herds of people who waste time and resources tracking these profound irrelevancies. And others who report on it as though it were important.
Sometimes I find so-called "conservatives" utterly appalling. The world is greatly diminished by the disappearance of an animal as magnificent as the cheetah.
 
Neanderthal, Denisovians are gone, the planet shrugs and goes on as it is.

We are the LAST of the hominids, we are dying out, once there were several types of hominids on earth at the same time, but now just us, we are all that is left.

Extinction will happen to us eventually.
 
Neanderthal, Denisovians are gone, the planet shrugs and goes on as it is.

We are the LAST of the hominids, we are dying out, once there were several types of hominids on earth at the same time, but now just us, we are all that is left.

Extinction will happen to us eventually.






If we don't expand our civilization to the stars you are correct.
 
Neanderthal, Denisovians are gone, the planet shrugs and goes on as it is.

We are the LAST of the hominids, we are dying out, once there were several types of hominids on earth at the same time, but now just us, we are all that is left.

Extinction will happen to us eventually.
We killed off the other hominids, dumbass. It's one thing when species go extinct over the course of millions of years due to the slow forces of evolution. It's entirely another when the human race wipes out hundreds of them every year through our shear callousness and the burden of our numbers on an ecosystem.
 
Neanderthal, Denisovians are gone, the planet shrugs and goes on as it is.

We are the LAST of the hominids, we are dying out, once there were several types of hominids on earth at the same time, but now just us, we are all that is left.

Extinction will happen to us eventually.
We killed off the other hominids, dumbass. It's one thing when species go extinct over the course of millions of years due to the slow forces of evolution. It's entirely another when the human race wipes out hundreds of them every year through our shear callousness and the burden of our numbers on an ecosystem.

You sure about that?

Smithsonian Insider

Why did Neanderthals go extinct?

In Anthropology, Q & A, Science & Nature / 11 August 2015

by John Gribbin

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The Guardian

Why did the Neanderthals die out?

Robin McKie science editor
Sun 2 Jun 2013 02.30 EDT

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It seems that according to these two links, that Neanderthals was a COLD climate being, who had little social skills development. This makes them highly sensitive to a warming climate, with a lack of community skills to help each other survive the changes that surrounded them. The only know contact between the two groups was in the SOUTHERN zone of Europe, where there is NO known evidence of combat, but evidence of interbreeding.
 
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Extinction will happen to us eventually.
So, shouldn't we be doing everything within our capabilities to prevent it or at least slow it down ? So far, we've done just the opposite.

Gee, what made YOU think I don't care about endangered animal and plant life?

Go look up the Franklin Tree Franklinia alatamaha
Only noticing your casual attitude about it, but I'm just saying
apathy can be just as harmful as negligence.
 
Including the Indian Cheetah.:(
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OK enough with the fake news,,
most of these are based on geography not species,,,and there is no way to be sure the others are extinct because you cant look every where at once to prove the claim,,,

regardless animals have been going extinct since the beginning of time and will continue no matter what we do,,,
 

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