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    99% of all the animals and plants that ever lived on planet Earth are now extinct.

    Just saw it on National Geographic Channel.

  • #2
    fuckin chanel is the shit

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    • #3
      Tragic - that only means that eventually, ALL of them will be gone :(

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      • #4
        Extinctions have been happening since life first emerged from the primordial ooze. However, it has always been dictated by nature. It is only in the last few centuries that man has had an undue influence on extinctions and endangering of species. The pace of extinctions over the past few centuries has been unprecedented and directly related to human activity.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by rado
          I assume you watch it HD...That shit is great on HD.
          ya but since when do you have an HD TV?

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          • #6
            Originally posted by THE BOUNCER
            ya but since when do you have an HD TV?
            He will now that you said that. :D

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            • #7
              Originally posted by THE BOUNCER
              99% of all the animals and plants that ever lived on planet Earth are now extinct.

              Just saw it on National Geographic Channel.
              I wonder how many creatures haven't been discovered. I mean, there are still parts of the planet that we haven't explored yet. Who knows what animals live in the ocean that we haven't seen. Kind of crazy.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by babyblues
                I wonder how many creatures haven't been discovered. I mean, there are still parts of the planet that we haven't explored yet. Who knows what animals live in the ocean that we haven't seen. Kind of crazy.
                ya, their are creatures that live on those hot water spouts DEEP in the oceans. they get up to like 300 degrees and these little creatures thrive.

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