RE: Who will be closest regarding what life James Webb finds.
May 24, 2022 at 1:25 pm
(This post was last modified: May 24, 2022 at 1:27 pm by Anomalocaris.)
(May 24, 2022 at 4:39 am)BrianSoddingBoru4 Wrote:(May 23, 2022 at 6:22 pm)Anomalocaris Wrote: You should educate yourself. Nothing recognizably human existed until 3 million years ago. Each of the major natural global extinction events in earth’s history that came before the current anthropogenic one predate our existence by tens to hundreds of millions of years, and eliminated a higher percentage of species in the biosphere than the most dire projections of the current anthropogenic extinction event.
The animals that survive each global extinction tend to be those with the broad geographic distribution and able to adapt to wide range of environments and subsist on wide range of food sources. If the extinction event is sudden, ability to go underground helps. We check all the boxes for traits required of extinction event survivors. That was not the case with the great auk, the dodo, or the passenger pigeons. They each checked boxes for species particularly vulnerable to habitats loss or predation.
I think any extinction event which will wipe us out, as opposed to killing large numbers but leaving numerous viable population of survivors, will likely have to be severe enough to make essentially all the land on earth uninhabitable by any animals larger than a large rat, and prevent all planting and harvesting, or foraging, for several continuous years at least.
You should pay attention to what other people post. I was talking about three specific species, each of which went extinct since the 17th century.
Your obfuscating about global extinction events is both off point and a clumsy attempt to cover up a demonstrably wrong statement.
Boru
You should pay attention to what other people posted. I specifically addresses the three species you talked about, and pointed how their attributes differed from those of species which tend to survive past major mass extinction events. We happen to share all the attributes of species which survive major extinction events.
That makes our probability of making ourselves extinct incomparable to probability of species similar to the dodo, passenger pigeon and great auk being made extinct by us.