Could global warming actually be bringing extinct species back to life?
The answer is yes.
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Could global warming actually be bringing extinct species back to life?
The answer is yes.
Show us where they mention climate change in your link.
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A 7-foot Atlantic Sturgeon washed up in Lyme ... why it died is still a mystery, but the biggest question is why it was 8 miles up the river from the mouth of the Long Island Sound.
Atlantic Sturgeon native to Connecticut were believed to be wiped out due to over-fishing.
Even though the D.E.E.P ( Connecticut's Department of Energy & Environmental Protection) said it was a female, at least 12 years old, carrying eggs, the sturgeon was still too young to actually lay its eggs.
If baby Atlantic Sturgeon are actually discovered in the river, that would be the sign marine scientists need to prove that that type of fish is making a comeback.
"That would be like the holy grail, finding evidence of that again," Tom Savoy, a D.E.E.P. Fisheries Biologist, said.
The D.E.E.P. believes tissue samples will help prove if the Atlantic Sturgeon found in Lyme is unique to the Connecticut River, or if it's just part of another population from a river outside the state.
The species was thought to be extinct, climate change gets worse, they find evidence this species is not extinct.
That was pretty obvious. Why did I have to type that?
ROFL. Only Tg could draw that parallel.
Yeah, when people don't say anything you can make up your own fantasy land.
Extinct means no more of that species is alive therefore if this species was extinct but now they aren't it means global warming brought them back to life.
This is actually big news and everyone should be excited. If we stop trying to fix global warming maybe we can bring back the dinosaurs.