Endangered Animals, Should Humans Intervene?

Should humans intervene when an animal starts going extinct?

  • No, even though human activities are responsible for its possible extinction

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Ninjabowler

Well-Known Member
Not saying anything about evolution tho, yes birds and all that are dinosaurs but the actual original ones are extinct. The ones we have exterminated would've evolved a long time before we did, evolouation takes thousands, millions of years and we are capable of wiping a species our within 50-100 years, evolution is different from extinction.
Yes but when extinction occurs evolution is no longer an option. The dodo would have evolved. By reproducing more frequenty to deal with its inadequecies if necessary.
Dinosaur is a word that humans used to define a group of animals that roamed the earth between dates. There was lots of animals that lived before and after dinosaurs which we are decendents of. Minus the date thing i would say blue whales should be considered dinosaurs. Theyre bigger than any known dinosaurs and were killing the shit out of them. This worlds fucked. " Be the change you want to see im the world " ~gandhi
 

Trolling

New Member
Not really, when extinction occurs, it's just that, evolution was already happening to another animal. You don't know if the dodo bird would've evolved or was already in the process. To say evolution is no longer an option is just plain wrong, evolution will happen whenever they become extinct or not.
 

Ninjabowler

Well-Known Member
Not really, when extinction occurs, it's just that, evolution was already happening to another animal. You don't know if the dodo bird would've evolved or was already in the process. To say evolution is no longer an option is just plain wrong, evolution will happen whenever they become extinct or not.
Ya your first point is my first point aswell...extinction is extinction. Evolution is happening to the dead animals species too. That animals lineage is stopped where more adept animals from the species survive to reproduce an carry on their superior charecteristics. But when extinct, evolution of the extinct animals species is no longer an option. Maybe i wasnt clear enough for you. Your not making much sence.
 

Ninjabowler

Well-Known Member
Not really, when extinction occurs, it's just that, evolution was already happening to another animal. You don't know if the dodo bird would've evolved or was already in the process. To say evolution is no longer an option is just plain wrong, evolution will happen whenever they become extinct or not.
"You dont know if the dodo bird would have evolved or was already in the process." -trolling
evolution brought the dodo to the point it was at before humans eradicated it. Every living thing is in the process of evolving. A chicken didnt shit out a dodo one day and say " oh fuck, this things doomed! I do know that it would have evolved everything evolves. Except rocks, they just form and reform. Would you like to disprove that?
 

Trolling

New Member
Think I'm making perfect sense. I'm not disproving evolution at all, just saying what you're saying, the dodo bird died off but doesn't mean birds are extint but that species is, which was my point of the dinosaurs, you go back thru my posts and see that's all I meant, dunno why you keep bringing up evolution itself lol.


The original dinosaurs are extinct and yes birds are evolved from them.
 
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