These
are termed 'Lazarus' species, after the biblical story in which Jesus
raises Lazarus from the dead
Sunday
8 November 2015
There
have been five mass extinction events, the most famous of which was the one that
wiped out the dinosaurs. However, there is evidence that we are currently
experiencing a sixth. This time, however, the extinctions are happening at a much
faster rate – and they are mainly due to us.
Unfortunately,
many species just cannot adapt fast enough to our changing environment, be it
global warming, habitat destruction or the impact of introduced species. Sadly,
some of them suffer the same fate as the dinosaurs and vanish forever.
It
is extremely difficult to determine whether a species is extinct, or just
absent from an area – but you do only need one specimen to prove that a species
is still with us. Fortuitously, there have been several instances of species
that were thought to be extinct (sometimes for millions of years) being
rediscovered. These are termed “Lazarus” species, after the biblical story in
which Jesus raises Lazarus from the dead.
Over
100 species have been rediscovered in this way, but here are six of the most
interesting:
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