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Message 1224175 - Posted: 28 Apr 2012, 1:32:29 UTC

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Message 1224340 - Posted: 28 Apr 2012, 11:35:32 UTC
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Perhaps in the north human destructive effects on nature is a lot less than other earth zones. So one missing link might managed to survive after 1st Pyramid.
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Message 1224679 - Posted: 29 Apr 2012, 1:32:21 UTC - in response to Message 1224340.  

This micro-organism has survived almost unchanged through a lot worse
than human intervention.
It has survived every mass extinction that we know of.
The most suprising thing about it ,is the lack of evolution over a billion
or so years within it's genome.
If it doesn't fit nicely anywhere on the known tree of life,(using DNA analasys)then it must have perfected a way of survival that didn't need changing over time,producing multiple species,as every other single celled organism has done including our ancestral single celled organism.

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Message 1224742 - Posted: 29 Apr 2012, 3:51:17 UTC
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Then another more probable explanation is after natural mass extinction phenomenons british people were quite much extinction force to their own environment: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_extinct_animals_of_the_British_Isles

Behind one extinct bee or butterfly 10 plants might have gone extinct. So this british list is only tip of iceberg of real environmental destruction for that given zone not to mention the industralization pollution in the last 100 years there.

And it is the plants that directly connected to larger amount of micro organism nature that symbiotically coexisted for billion years.
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Message 1224810 - Posted: 29 Apr 2012, 8:22:53 UTC - in response to Message 1224742.  

Have you actally read the article ?
You seem to be talking about something completely different.
You do know the tree of life is not a plant ,don't you?
Also this lifeform,is not a missing link.It has no near related
species at all,and has remained unchanged for a billion years or so.
The creature itself only lives in Norway,is carniverous,and exists
in a muddy sludge deep on the bottom of a lake,therefore has no symbiotic
relationship with plants,and is out of harms way as far as us
evil animal murdering British people are concerned.

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Message 1224816 - Posted: 29 Apr 2012, 8:45:57 UTC
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Yes I have read the article and pardon for putting uk extinction list in public view here.

My point was "probably in the north any natural life have more chance to survive relative to human civilization" , "so maybe they found something missing kind of life form out there " according to some trials of dots connecting.

And clearly compare to scandinavia britain had tons of industralization took place in the last 100 years so you have more chances of harming micro/macro nature around you. So it is more probablistic that norwegians might find some missing life forms from their own environment compare to your zone and my zone. No offense, wherever industralization take place hundreds or thousands of species go extinct it is modern natural law.
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Message 1224823 - Posted: 29 Apr 2012, 9:10:01 UTC - in response to Message 1224816.  

Sorry Orgil ,Im not getting much sleep at the moment :)

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