Scientists love those big extinction events,apart from the rather obvious fact that something must have survived because here we are.
Evolution only works for scientists when they can show a progression in phenotypes, despite the fact that there are plenty of species around that survive by being omniverous and generally adaptable, they always insist that the type of organisms studied by cryptozoologists belong to specialised species that 'would not have survived'.
Predation by man is thought to be responsible for the extinction of numerous species, my own opinion is that they hunted until the benefits became no longer viable, leaving a small population of a species that may or may not have survived, there are plenty of examples of something thought extinct reappearing.
For example the Thylacine,thought hunted to extinction,yet there are witness reports and even photographic evidence I believe that suggest it may have survived.
It seems to very much of a case of 'we authoritively state that species x is definitely extinct,well,apart from those over there obviously'.
All the best.
Evolution only works for scientists when they can show a progression in phenotypes, despite the fact that there are plenty of species around that survive by being omniverous and generally adaptable, they always insist that the type of organisms studied by cryptozoologists belong to specialised species that 'would not have survived'.
Predation by man is thought to be responsible for the extinction of numerous species, my own opinion is that they hunted until the benefits became no longer viable, leaving a small population of a species that may or may not have survived, there are plenty of examples of something thought extinct reappearing.
For example the Thylacine,thought hunted to extinction,yet there are witness reports and even photographic evidence I believe that suggest it may have survived.
It seems to very much of a case of 'we authoritively state that species x is definitely extinct,well,apart from those over there obviously'.
All the best.
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