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Allamanda 8 May 25
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When Nature needs something, it produces it. Which could lead to the question. Would humans come back after they were extinct, or would Nature do something else?

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Wow that's incredible..I wonder how large it's population is..thanks..

Charlene Level 9 May 25, 2020
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Oh! I thought this post was going to be about Trump...

Krish55 Level 8 May 25, 2020

@Allamanda De que pais vienes?

@Allamanda , Ah pensaba que estaba Espanola o Latina...

@Allamanda Tres bien! Bon chance!

@Allamanda Soy de Guyana, en el norte de Sudamerica. El unico pais que habla Ingles, pero vivo en la Florida ahora.

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Interesting and learned a new term "iterative evolution." Did it really re-evolve or was another one found. Several years ago the same thing happened with the Ivory Billed Woodpecker. [news.bbc.co.uk]

JackPedigo Level 9 May 25, 2020

@Allamanda Thank you. I guess it's one reason I'm so 'spacey', too many things going on inside my head.

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Fascinating, a rare event to be sure

t1nick Level 8 May 25, 2020
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We can only hope there is no 'iterative' T-Rex dna around!

davknight Level 8 May 25, 2020
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