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Lamarck, for his part, adamantly opposed Cuvier’s idea of extinction; there was no process he could imagine capable of wiping an organism out entirely. (Interestingly, the only exception he entertained was humanity, which, Lamarck allowed, might be able to exterminate certain large and slow-to-reproduce animals.)
The Sixth Extinction: An Unnatural History
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