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But if a bird not seen for 60 years can be spotted once more, how do scientists know if any species is really extinct?
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"Hopefully sharks will become commercially extinct rather than actually extinct.
Remember, though: in the dark days of 1991-93, it looked like the guitar really was extinct, but rock bit back and eventually won.
Several species such as the thylacine, a carnivorous marsupial, or the forest ox known as the kouprey--have been searched for many times without success, that likely indicates they really are extinct, Fisher and Blomberg suggest.
Mr. Zack said that the sighting was a remarkable exception that proved that "most things that we think are extinct really are extinct".
As if the sheer difficulty of Fate of the World wasn't sobering enough, watching the planet crumble – wars and natural disasters are often triggered inadvertently by your decisions, and you're informed each time a major species becomes extinct – really brings home the enormity of the impact of climate change.
"In wider terms, studying these frogs and the slow recovery of the population on Dominica which was thought to be extinct is really important for understanding how amphibian populations can bounce back from this disease".
In 2008, intriguingly, Hilla mentioned that she would like to take photographs of a particular kind of gas tank specific to England, describing them as "huge and really beautiful" and "becoming extinct".
That the extinct language really used an extensive abstract system is "not entirely uncontroversial," he notes.
If you start counting extinct ones, things really take off: estimates rocket into the millions.
But if you're going to resurrect an extinct shark, it really would have to be Megalodon.
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