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"Imaginary lovers are a species most likely extinct," is the beady-eyed mimic.
A woman's father suffers a heart attack while searching for an ivory-billed woodpecker, a species most likely extinct.
"The [gray wolf] population that gave rise to modern dogs is most likely extinct," Thalmann says.
The phylogenetic distribution of this enzyme suggests that these extant taxa acquired PylRS through several HGT episodes from an ancient, most likely extinct, lineage [ 41].
The phylogenetic distribution of this enzyme suggests that these extant taxa acquired PylRS through several HGT episodes from an ancient, most likely extinct, lineage [ 12].
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Mosasaurs most likely became extinct during the K/T mass extinction, together with the remaining sauropterygians and many other animals.
A number of species have not been seen in the wild for years and are most likely already extinct.
If they cannot be bred in Europe, where the largest captive population remains, the Mhorrs will most likely become extinct.
The Jamaican moth Urania sloanus, from the same subfamily (Uraniinae), most likely became extinct after the loss of one of its host plant species.
However, most likely, the extinct megafauna included a broad range of fruit types in the diet, with species also eaten by other smaller frugivores such as scatter-hoarding rodents, primates, bats, and birds.
As noted, however, the character complex that defines the cambroernids most likely went extinct in the mid-Palaeozoic, so that with approximately 400 Ma separating this clade from the extant faunas the risk of potentially informative characters actually being homoplasious needs to be considered.
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