Pleistocene Bird Recovers From Extinction – IOTW Report

Pleistocene Bird Recovers From Extinction

WUWT: What do the Coelocanth, PETM benthic foraminifera, the Incilius genus of toads and Aldabra white-throated rail bird have in common? Apparently, a very high recovery rate from… Extinction!

16 Comments on Pleistocene Bird Recovers From Extinction

  1. Wow! I’m beginning to think that the “anthropoligists” and “scientists” might have been making stuff up all these years.

    They declare something “extinct”, then find it 100,000 years later and they think it somehow regenerated itself. Just more evidence of why we should never trust a “scientist” in posession of a government grant.

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  2. … going forward, at the end of the day, a new paradigm, for the l’il chillens, to make sure this never happens again, we can see the extinctions were the result of a right wing-nut conspiracy perpetrated by those who cling to God and their guns because they’re racist xenophobes tied to Trump.

    There, puffed it up a little for ya – to fit CNN – not just the other ones …

    izlamo delenda est …

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  3. Iterative evolution? Like rerunning a movie (or set of instructions in computer code) maybe?

    Isn’t evolution supposed to be a “survival of the fittest” sort of thing with the new coming into being and the old being replaced by it?

    Maybe wait till you wake up some morning and find out your parakeet has become a T-Rex or something.

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  4. Well, wait for it! Joe was there when the bird went extinct and it saddened him, so he worked on bringing it back.

    Soon Bezos’ rag paper will proclaim another miracle Performed by Abrams!

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  5. God recreated them.

    With that in mind, the coelecanth indeed have become extinct, and then recreated.

    A few years ago, there was an announcement of a new kind of rat appearing in NYC. The scientists say evolution, without evidence. I say creation

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  6. Too bad there wasn’t a pic of this so-called extinct bird. I would like to see what it looks like.
    It would VERY interesting to research if there have been prehistoric skeletons of this bird found, assembled, and then look to see if some anthropologist had done a drawing “recreating” what they think the bird looked like — and then compare with the real live creature. Hmmmmmm,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,

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  7. “Recovers from Extinction?”

    Isn’t that tantamount to “Recovered from Being Dead?”

    How’s that work?

    Frizonte: “Yo, Chulamprey, ya heah dat Gumpanucha died d’ottah day? Bijjante poppa cap in dat muthuhfukkuh’s ass!”
    Chulamprey: “Is he be recovered, yet?”

    izlamo delenda est …

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