No at all. The birding population in North America is so adept at identifying birds, that a single P.P. would not go unnoticed.
Well you can't say that 100%. Mabye 99.9%, but not 100%. There's always that .1% chance that we couldn't missed it.
No at all. The birding population in North America is so adept at identifying birds, that a single P.P. would not go unnoticed.
The Passenger Pigeon Memorial doesn't only commemorate the passenger pigeon. There is a display on "Incas" and the Carolina parakeets as well. There are also displays on what is being done to save today's endangered species.
Really!! Good. I thought it was only for Martha and Passanger Pigeons. I'm glad Carolina Parakeets get their spot, too. Although, I wish neither had to have a memorial.
Does the zoo have Pygmy Hippos by the gorilla forest exhibit.
You guys! What about Megalania? The Megalania was basically a gigantic komodo dragon that stalked the plains of ancient Australia hunting giant marsupials tens of thousands of years ago. I myself would love to see a giant extinct lizard! I definitely think this big bad ugly brute should deserve more votes, I mean come on, he was probably the coolest predator ever to live in Australia! Give him some attention!
there are loads of feral buffalo and other large-bodied mammals in the north of Australia which could amply feed some Megalania.There's no food left for the animal except Humans in Australia. All you'd do is kill off a ton of people and kangaroos (which would cause smaller predators to seek other food sources and hurt the small wildlife) and get the Megalania driven to extinction again. I'd love to see one of those big guys, too, but we are mostly talking about species that actually have some sort of conservational value to them being cloned back.
there are loads of feral buffalo and other large-bodied mammals in the north of Australia which could amply feed some Megalania.
Megalania are too big to ride on water buffalo.True, maybe we can use them to get ride of all those ferals
Then again, aren't those buffalo pure Wild Waters?