06-11-2020, 04:11 PM
This is really interesting. It features seven species that were thought to be extinct. They were known only through their fossil record. Living specimens have been found. In some cases a number of living specimens were discovered.
https://interestingengineering.com/7-spe...rus-effect
There is a possibility that other missing species could be found. I know it is unlikely that a woolly mammoth will be found, but I can hope. The Thylacine is more likely. There are places where they could still be living. No one has seen a passenger pigeon since the last one died, but maybe there are remote places where they still live. The world still has remote places. It would be a wonderful thing if those remote places were home to some lost animals.
https://interestingengineering.com/7-spe...rus-effect
There is a possibility that other missing species could be found. I know it is unlikely that a woolly mammoth will be found, but I can hope. The Thylacine is more likely. There are places where they could still be living. No one has seen a passenger pigeon since the last one died, but maybe there are remote places where they still live. The world still has remote places. It would be a wonderful thing if those remote places were home to some lost animals.
Catherine