Why a 3-million-year-old lizard species in Arizona has virtually disappeared
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- Опубліковано 27 вер 2024
- A report from the United Nations determined that 1 million species are threatened with extinction. Dr. John Wiens from the University of Arizona believes that number is far higher based on his research. He says climate change is quickening the threat of extinction for species, including a 3-million-year-old lizard population previously found in the Arizona mountains.
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It's happening faster than normal extinction
This made me sad to hear how these lizards are running out of mountain..😢
They aren’t the first. They won’t be the last.
Absolutely.
We will be the last........ then the Earth will recover and carry on without us!
I live in Southern California I see those all the time in The mountain area by my house..
Seems that even if you restructure washing machines to have easily removable filter containers to filter their laundry of microplastics, then turn around and toss that filter in a trash can 🤔
Well has nothing to do with people building houses or businesses. Or nothing to do with digging in areas for Rare minerals or US military doing nuclear test in the desert still blames Washington, D.C.
We have these type of lizards here called Anole
In NC
I dont spray pesticides or herbicides
They thrive in my back garden
Look I want to know about uncle Bosey and getting eaten by cannibals!!! Please report on this breaking news!!!
Your fancy trucks...😢
Super bad things
Snoop Dog was right about you Gayle King.
There are all up here, we have the largest lizards, they came to pay revrence to the largest lizard ever to live a hundred years, it was bigger than the biggest living aligator, it has camo tech like skin that blends into the back ground with perfect match and impeccible detail at each second and step, and when it died, it was just a fake death, it turned itself into a skeleton, there so many lizards surrounded to honor its magestic life. They may never return to Arizona, there they are still worshipping today.
If Gayle can't figure out why the loss of a 3 million year old species is significant (and the loss of 1 million more species), maybe she's not qualified to have such a large platform.
She obviously understands why it’s a bad thing, but many times, the host will ask a question that prompts the audience to gather additional information. For example, there’s going to be some lunatic out there who is going to watch this piece and say, “Well, what’s the big deal? Why should I care about this?” - with Gayle’s question, this gives David an opportunity to explain to the audience who might be thinking that, why they should be concerned and why this is significant.
Fatigo!
Look I want to know about uncle Bosey and getting eaten by cannibals!!! Please report on this breaking news!!!
Climate change has been happening for millions of years. We didn't have cars then so you can't blame it all on that these days.
Umm yes we can, this isn’t normal climate change
We are in an interglacial. The climates supposed to change.
Yes (well there’s some debate as to of ours interglacial like you say or of it’s brief moment in a grave glacial period) and we’re as humans have studied it and see how it’s suppose to take place, this era of climate change is no where near the normal rate of change, not only that but we’ve discovered why and it is in fact us
@@RobertSaxy The most recent glacial period occurred between about 120,000 and 11,500 years ago. Since then, Earth has been in an interglacial period called the Holocene. Glacial periods are colder, dustier, and generally drier than interglacial periods.
www.ncei.noaa.gov › ...PDF
Glacial-Interglacial Cycles - National Centers for Environmental Information
There are an estimated trillon species on Earth