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by BuyMyBitcoins
1066 days ago
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That’s a good point, and I don’t have an answer. In my mind I was thinking of more obvious examples, like camels being introduced to Australia. Or cichlids from Lake Victoria being introduced into isolated lakes in North America. The idea being that you would notice some very obvious out-of-place fossils. I also assume that these species, often invasive, would outlast the civilizations that introduced them. So you could probably also infer some of this by looking at descendant populations. |
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If we lacked progenitors of those species in some places, we would just call it a temporary gap in the fossil record, of which we have many.
We're pretty good at inventing explanations. Eventually these gaps might start looking conspicuous, but I'm not sure if we're at that point yet.