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		<title>By: Loren Coleman</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Cryptomundo reader and correspondent, Dr. Victor Springer, former Curator of Fishes, and currently Senior Scientist Emeritus at the Smithsonian, sends along the following reply to 2400bc&#039;s above remarks, with permission to post it here:

&quot;Unless this comment above was tongue-in-cheek, the notion that stated species go extinct because or when something better is replacing them is off base. Species can go extinct because of natural phenomena (e.g., a lake with endemic species drying up because the springs that were feeding it dried up) or changes caused by human-induced phenomena, such as pollution or overfishing.&quot;]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Cryptomundo reader and correspondent, Dr. Victor Springer, former Curator of Fishes, and currently Senior Scientist Emeritus at the Smithsonian, sends along the following reply to 2400bc&#8217;s above remarks, with permission to post it here:</p>
<p>&#8220;Unless this comment above was tongue-in-cheek, the notion that stated species go extinct because or when something better is replacing them is off base. Species can go extinct because of natural phenomena (e.g., a lake with endemic species drying up because the springs that were feeding it dried up) or changes caused by human-induced phenomena, such as pollution or overfishing.&#8221;</p>
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