Submitted by thethpunjabi t3_125vpcl in UpliftingNews
_music_mongrel t1_je7o7mq wrote
Reply to comment by ReallyNeedNewShoes in First cheetah cubs born in India since extinction 70 years ago by thethpunjabi
They were extinct in India specifically. They still existed elsewhere. A species can be locally extinct or extinct in the wild while still technically existing
jeho22 t1_je89bz4 wrote
My dog just left my living room and is now in the garage. Is it safe to say that dogs are now extinct in my living room?
_music_mongrel t1_je8ac1z wrote
That would be migration
jeho22 t1_je8bjmf wrote
OK... if I have an indoor cat, and an outdoor cat, and the indoor cat dies... indoor cats are now extinct in my house, yes?
I'm sorry, I'm not trying to be a brat. But I feel that using this term, that has historically been used to represent the end of a species forever, in this way that focuses on regional populations instead, will only degrade the seriousness of 'extinction' to the public in general. Pushing extinction this way in social media will only dull people's reaction to it in the long run. And there's already a word for what this is trying to do anyway, extirpation. But people on social media don't know that word, so well here we are ;)
Call it regional extinction, or locally extinct, and we'll all on the same page at least.
Blaze___27 t1_jeakdm8 wrote
and after getting new shoes please study about the topic before commenting about it
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