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Dear Andrew and Ross;-
Common in Florida fossil beds is a sinistral cone. Could that extinction have had anything to do with the glacial ages? If so, would global warming (or cooling) be an endangerment to other living species?
Art
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> From: Andrew Grebneff <[log in to unmask]>
> Date: 2004/02/14 Sat PM 12:28:03 EST
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: Extinctions
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> > Like you, I have heard, periodicly, about how many creatures
> >become extinct every year---due to loss of habitat, polution, mad
> >cow dung, and a few etc's.
> > My question is: Dating from the 1800's, have any mollusks become
> >extinct? And does anyone have the last of them?
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> I am sure that hundreds have been wiped uot in tropical
> deforestation... without ever becoming known to science.
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> I don't know really, but would imagine that some fluvial snails may
> have become extinct... quite a few are endangered.
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> Marine species are much less likely to be endangered.
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> > Other question: Species from the pliestocene are close but
> >different. Did the Pleistocene species become extinct---or merely
> >change as time went on?
> > Your devoted Question Man
>
> Many Pleistocene species are still living unchanged... in fact the
> majority of Pleistocene species are (the Pleistocene began 1.8my
> ago). Many Recent species evolved in the Pliocene (5-1.8my), some in
> the Miocene (24-5my)... and a few even in the middle Eocene (42-46my
> )!.
> --
> Andrew Grebneff
> Dunedin, New Zealand
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