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Old 06-02-2018, 09:34 AM #5
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Originally Posted by Niamh. View Post
Oh they sound like us
In terms of overpopulation, definitely! Although it mentions Dinosaurs being generally too specialised to each of their environments being part of the problem, and humans sort of have the opposite problem: We are SO adaptable as a species, and even moreso with the help of technology, that we can now spread to almost every environment. The only ones we haven't "conquered" are Arctics, Deserts and living actually IN the oceans but even then, living in all of those areas is possible for humans using technology (just not very efficient). So human numbers will never go into decline naturally... we'll just keep multiplying until we completely wreck the planet. Ew.
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