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That's one out of every six species gone.
The North American megafaunal community collapsed between 14800 and 13700 calendar y BP, with most species gone by 13000 y BP (Gill et al., 2009).
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They might help the human species go to "risk school".
"It allows us to determine when a species went extinct".
"Historically many species went unrecognised as they were falsely lumped together as one species.
Is it a "catastrophe" if half of global species go extinct, for example?
And when he died, in September of 2016, it is likely that the species went extinct.
But how did our species go on to populate the rest of the globe?
Harsh fact is, a lot of species go extinct, but that's just nature.
Wildlife and ecosystems hit by "severe" and "widespread" impacts, with substantial numbers of species going extinct.
At the time, the species went unmourned, as no one realized she was the last one.
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