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Having dismissed transformisme, Cuvier was left with a gaping hole. He had no account of how new organisms could appear, nor any explanation of how the world could have come to be populated by different groups of animals at different times. This doesn’t seem to have bothered him. His interest, after all, was not in the origin of species but in their demise.
The Sixth Extinction: An Unnatural History
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