A stroll through an Arkansas Walmart on the hunt for milk turned up a giant discovery that a man will never soon forget – a Jurassic-era insect thought to have disappeared from eastern North America.
Remember the snail that was declared the FIRST EXTINCTION BC OF CLIMATE CHANGE
Yeah, that fker is alive & well
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"The Aldabra banded snail, once thought to have been among the first species lost to climate change, was rediscovered Aug. 23. The mollusk, which is endemic to the Aldabra coral atoll — a UNESCO World Heritage Site — had not been seen on the islands since 1997, said the Seychelles Islands Foundation.
Conservationists are celebrating the banded snail's reemergence.
"Could we live without this little snail? Almost certainly," said Stuart Pimm, a conservation ecology professor at Duke University."
Yeah, we would live just fine without all the sky is falling bullshit
i don't know about jurassic insets, but i found squirrel milk replacement.
ReplyDeleteSo another "extinct" bug shows up.
ReplyDeleteRemember the snail that was declared the FIRST EXTINCTION BC OF CLIMATE CHANGE
Yeah, that fker is alive & well
ch
"The Aldabra banded snail, once thought to have been among the first species lost to climate change, was rediscovered Aug. 23. The mollusk, which is endemic to the Aldabra coral atoll — a UNESCO World Heritage Site — had not been seen on the islands since 1997, said the Seychelles Islands Foundation.
Conservationists are celebrating the banded snail's reemergence.
"Could we live without this little snail? Almost certainly," said Stuart Pimm, a conservation ecology professor at Duke University."
Yeah, we would live just fine without all the sky is falling bullshit
Ok third grade humor here. Why dont you pick a fight with a dinosaur? Cause you’ll get Jurass-kicked. My work here is done.
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DeleteBug probably hitched a ride in one of the trucks bring in merchandise from elsewhere further west.
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