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arglarg t1_j9y0zkk wrote

Probably all of them spiders

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plentyofeight t1_j9ycan0 wrote

That must leave them spare time to bring back the Thylacine fingers 🤞

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Fedorso t1_j9yge6n wrote

Greenpeace hardest hit.

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sa_sagan t1_j9ygl0e wrote

Lots of great news for Australia lately. They found a bunch of new previously undiscovered spiders the other week at well.

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Ms-R4nd0m t1_j9yjsak wrote

From the article:

In total, 15 mammals, eight birds, four frogs, one reptile and one fish were found to have made varying degrees of recovery, including the humpback whale, which was delisted by the government's scientific panel last year. "These species were in severe and rapid declines, such that extinctions within decades were very real possibilities for many," Dr Woinarski said.

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U_wind_sprint t1_j9ymwgw wrote

Lots of resources available now after the billions were lost in Australia's huge fires. Thanos effect at work.

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RennaisanceRobot t1_j9zgexg wrote

Oh nice, so we can start hunting them again. Phew I was worried for a minute.

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Spaceisveryhard t1_j9zhiu6 wrote

I'm gonna give the zelensky reply for this one

"This is great, but we need more"

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Remarkablebunny t1_ja0d3om wrote

Not sure how my brain recognised the pic as Australian lace-lid…not so clued up on frogs in general. Regardless, one of the best items I’ve read today

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