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Old 05-18-2009, 05:14 PM   #5 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by socaled View Post
I believe that any animal including humans can become immune to certain things it's a matter of many deaths and time... I'm pretty sure that the amphibian species will overcome this fungus epidemic that is causing many to die... On the brighter side of this is that it won't last forever....

-Angeles
I agree and disagree. If the populations are too scarce which statistics have already shown several species of amphibians have already have become extinct even with some immunity. It will not always overcome a devastating disaster even if there is a little bit of hope. Mother nature will naturally and unfortunately unnaturally kill off species and replace them with others in its place over time (Not always, man is the destroyer of all if we are not careful.). BUT the lighter note on all of this is that, that's where conservation comes in, we just need more of it and other countries to step in and fight. Some are coming, just not everyone. Money still rules the kingdom of man.
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