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<blockquote data-quote="Dr Zaius" data-source="post: 137982" data-attributes="member: 8243"><p>99.9 percent of all animals who have lived on this planet are now extinct. Will we be on that list one day? My guess is probably, perhaps due to our own foolishness but then again, most of the previous creatures were finished in a cataclysmic event of some kind. We are unique tool using primates who are just beginning to understand our symbiotic relationship with the ecosystem. My thought is that it would be better to find a way to prevent current extinctions rather than saving the poor Dodo. This strategy might have the benefit of prolonging our own brief time here as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dr Zaius, post: 137982, member: 8243"] 99.9 percent of all animals who have lived on this planet are now extinct. Will we be on that list one day? My guess is probably, perhaps due to our own foolishness but then again, most of the previous creatures were finished in a cataclysmic event of some kind. We are unique tool using primates who are just beginning to understand our symbiotic relationship with the ecosystem. My thought is that it would be better to find a way to prevent current extinctions rather than saving the poor Dodo. This strategy might have the benefit of prolonging our own brief time here as well. [/QUOTE]
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