KOALA EXTINCTION CONFIRMED BY SCIENTISTS

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An estimated 99 of all species ever living on planet Earth are now extinct. Extinction is part of life's history, and the extinction of single species happens all the time. Over time lost species are eventually replaced as natural selection acts on the survivors, evolving new species. Mass extinctions in the geological record are defined by the loss of a large part of biodiversity in a (geologically speaking) short interval, like a few hundred to thousands of years.

Last year, in 2019, we lost about three bird species, a shark, two frogs, several plants and a whole lot more. Unfortunately, if this year couldn't get worse, Koalas have now been confirmed as an extinct species by vets, scientists, and zoologists. They were originally, very endangered but now have been moved to permanently extinct.

Scientists are still debating the factors driving mass extinction. Factors contributing to the disappearance of a species can be natural disasters, like volcanism, meteorite impacts, or climate change, but also biological ones, like competition, diseases, or depletion of resources.

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