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16 Nov 2009, 5:30 am

What do you think?


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16 Nov 2009, 9:00 am

I didn't know they were gone. I knew their numbers in the wild were less than 100,000 and the Ebola Virus was a major threat to them.

But the fact that the planet is becoming more inhospitable to life, I think humans have a few 1000 years at best.


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16 Nov 2009, 10:40 am

Eggman wrote:
What do you think?


The gorillas are not gone yet. Their DNA can be preserved for a better day.

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16 Nov 2009, 11:04 am

Man's key skill is the ability to adapt thanks to his intellect. Without this, any number of species would have cleaned us off the genetic map eons ago.

However, we can only adapt if we can create what we need. If what we need is eliminated from nature, we go next.



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16 Nov 2009, 12:04 pm

gorillas arent gone...

and if it was, mankind dont depend on gorillas to survive.
what a weird thread.

the chinese river dolphin dissapeared some time ago. china saw it coming, but did nothing to stop it.


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16 Nov 2009, 2:44 pm

zer0netgain wrote:
Man's key skill is the ability to adapt thanks to his intellect. Without this, any number of species would have cleaned us off the genetic map eons ago.

However, we can only adapt if we can create what we need. If what we need is eliminated from nature, we go next.


What do we need gorillas for?

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16 Nov 2009, 3:30 pm

ruveyn wrote:
zer0netgain wrote:
Man's key skill is the ability to adapt thanks to his intellect. Without this, any number of species would have cleaned us off the genetic map eons ago.

However, we can only adapt if we can create what we need. If what we need is eliminated from nature, we go next.


What do we need gorillas for?

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Maybe nothing. But they are more adaptable than a whole list of other creatures. If they die off, maybe one of the lesser creatures will have a more direct impact.



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16 Nov 2009, 4:27 pm

I was just talking about Daniel Quinn the other day :D


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16 Nov 2009, 5:51 pm

I never said they were gone, just with their dispsapearence is there hope for man?


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16 Nov 2009, 6:52 pm

If they were to disappear there would still be hope for man, because humans are more in control of their own destinies than gorillas are. For better or for worse.


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16 Nov 2009, 8:14 pm

Is this thread an in-joke type thing? People are saying things that sound like memes so I'm not sure...

Or is it people who think evolution works like pokemon?

Or people who think that because gorillas and humans are both in the hominidae family we rely on one another?

We are quite a lot different to gorillas at this point, if their environment changes in a way that they can't handle they die out, we are great at making things though, and can even survive in extreme climates that would kill us quickly without specialised equipment. It depends what causes them to die out if you are thinking of how it will effect us.

If they die because the sun implodes, for example, we are pretty much screwed as well. But if they are killed off by a disease we may or may not be completely fine. You also have to keep in mind just how widespread humanity is compared to most other animals.



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16 Nov 2009, 9:02 pm

Eggman wrote:
I never said they were gone, just with their dispsapearence is there hope for man?


The last surviving passenger pigeon died in a Cincinati zoo in 1922. Is there hope for man?

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16 Nov 2009, 10:40 pm

Waits for someone that gets it


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16 Nov 2009, 11:07 pm

Gets it.



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16 Nov 2009, 11:12 pm

I might get it later, but right now I'm clueless. (At least here I can admit it)


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16 Nov 2009, 11:14 pm

Of course there is hope.