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Species Snapshot: The Large-Antlered Muntjac Faces a Quiet Extinction • The Revelator

Humans are causing mass extinction at a rate not seen since the last major extinction event

Humans are causing mass extinction at a rate not seen since the last major extinction event Salon 1 hr ago © Provided by Salon Bleached coral Bleached coral on the Great Barrier Reef outside Cairns Australia during a mass bleaching event, thought to have been caused by heat stress due to warmer water temperatures as a result of global climate change. Getty Images/Brett Monroe Garner Roughly 66 million years ago, an asteroid or comet struck the planet and wiped out three-quarters of every animal and plant species alive. Known as the Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction event (K–Pg), it has been immortalized in popular culture because of its association with the end of the dinosaurs reign on Earth.

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