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Re: H1N5 (and Bakker's virus extinction hypothesis) now H5N1
How the whole animal world was decimated? What specifically do you mean?
At that time, if I understand correctly, mammals were rodent-like little
things. Do we even know if they were decimated? If they were, it is not
impossible that a superflu bug did it.
Is there evidence of decimation of cold blooded animals, invertebrates, and
of fish? Maybe that's a dumb question, and it could even be that I've seen
the answer but cannot now bring it to mind.
Yours,
Dora Smith
Austin, TX
tiggernut24@yahoo.com
----- Original Message -----
From: "paul w sparks" <pws@psparks.us>
To: <frank@blissnet.com>
Cc: <dinosaur@usc.edu>
Sent: Sunday, May 14, 2006 6:52 AM
Subject: RE: H1N5 (and Bakker's virus extinction hypothesis) now H5N1
Hi dino lovers
It seems to me that to discuss what may have happened to the dino's
doesn't make much sense until you first examine how the whole animal world
was decimated at the same time. I doubt that influenza's like illness
would effect the invertebrates as well as the dino's.
paul s
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