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    Quote Originally Posted by Frodo13. View Post
    I don't know why people put millions into saving these animals to be honast. I mean, is the extinsion of the polar bear going to effect us really?
    it wont really but christ, i cant imagine my grandchildren asking me what a polar bear looked like

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    Quote Originally Posted by cocaine View Post
    it wont really but christ, i cant imagine my grandchildren asking me what a polar bear looked like
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    I'd love to rescue animals

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frodo13. View Post
    Refer them to the internet
    the internet will probably be mind-controlled by then, with OS's installed into our brains.

    but still, but its how i imagined it in my head

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    Ok as far as I'm aware the last big animal (as in not some microbe or insect that was never discovered anyway) to go fully extinct was the dodo. Now, someone tell me who misses them?- other than those who ate all their eggs.
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    tasmanian tiger..?


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    Animals do not interest me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FlyingJesus View Post
    Ok as far as I'm aware the last big animal (as in not some microbe or insect that was never discovered anyway) to go fully extinct was the dodo. Now, someone tell me who misses them?- other than those who ate all their eggs.
    Many species of animal's go extinct

    If certain animals become extinct our ecosystem would crash.

    Take away the bee from the english countryside and it'd become a barren wasteland.

    Plus- i miss the dodo
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ezzie. View Post
    Many species of animal's go extinct

    If certain animals become extinct our ecosystem would crash.

    Take away the bee from the english countryside and it'd become a barren wasteland.

    Plus- i miss the dodo
    We should just let nature take it's course if the country side turns into a barren waste land a new creature would evolve to occupy it. By preservng animals that should have died out naturally years ago we're controling the ecosystem which I think is bad.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dan2nd View Post
    We should just let nature take it's course if the country side turns into a barren waste land a new creature would evolve to occupy it. By preservng animals that should have died out naturally years ago we're controling the ecosystem which I think is bad.
    Evolution takes hundreds of thousands/millions of years, and with no ecosystem supporting the animals, it would be a low chance any animal could evolve in inhospitable areas
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