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Because of the relatively few informative characters (33) relative to the number of potential ingroup taxa (11), without a molecular backbone there was good resolution only in the analyses when just extant taxa and vetulicolians were included.

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If Kepler doesn't come through, that means Earth is really rare and we might be the only extant life in the universe and our loneliness is just beginning.

Only extant issue; see Nelson and Seccombe.

The twist vs other lost item tracker devices (of which there are myriad — so many, in fact, that frankly I've lost count; just one extant example that springs to mind is Tile) is that Iota boasts a longer and more reliable tracking range than some rivals, and has no monthly subscription fees — being as it's not running over a standard cellular network.

The twist vs other lost item tracker devices (of which there are myriad — so many, in fact, that frankly I've lost count; just one extant example that springs to mind is Tile) is that Iota boasts a longer and more reliable tracking range than some rivals, and has no monthly subscription fees — being as it's not running over a standard cellular network.

Thylacomyidae contain just one extant species, the Greater Bilby (Macrotis lagotis), as the Lesser Bilby (Macrotis leucura) became extinct during the 20th century (Nowak 2005; Gurovich et al. 2014).

The vast majority of these are oscine passerines, or songbirds (suborder: Passeri), with far fewer species of suboscines (suborder: Tyranni) and just 2 extant species of basal New Zealand wrens (suborder: Acanthisitti).

Among the sharks, Hexanchiformes is regarded as an ancient order of sharks with just five extant species that are characterized by having only one dorsal fin, either six or seven gill clefts, and no nictitating membrane in the eyes [ 2].

It's just rummaging through extant material culture and juxtaposing it with other things to create something different.

In fact, Owensboro might have arrived at barbecued mutton by a process of elimination, since people in the area seem willing to barbecue just about any extant mammal.

These numbers are only the extant species, those alive today.

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