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Methods used to predict wildlife extinction rates dramatically underestimate the bleak outlook for endangered species, which may become extinct 100 times faster than previously thought, according to a study in the journal Nature.
I worry that editors may become extinct.
The perception that they may become extinct in the not too distant future is a factor".
Even today, there are fewer than 10,000 blue whales worldwide, compared with 200,000 before they were hunted, and right whales may become extinct.
Owners of both breeds worry that the dogs may become extinct, possibly as soon as 10 to 15 years from now.
"Moderates by definition have no principles," growls Rush Limbaugh, a talk-radio host, adding that RINOs (Republicans in Name Only) "may become extinct".
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The ancestral population may have shifted geographically, it may have become extinct over time, or it may have been omitted during sampling.
Some species may fail to adapt to this global change and may even become extinct if the air temperature is too high [ 3- 5].
Within a few years, the study of French at UK universities, already severely endangered, may well become extinct.
AMID the world's wide range of illustrious dancers, I draw attention to a rare species that may soon become extinct: the Merce Cunningham performer.
In the next 10 or 15 years, offensive tackles may effectively become extinct at football's upper levels because defensive ends and linebackers, as much as 100 pounds lighter and far faster, will be too evasive to block, Bryan said.
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