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Before he’d begun his “researches,” there had been—depending upon who was doing the counting—zero or one extinct vertebrate. Thanks for the most part to his own efforts, there were now forty-nine. As Cuvier’s list grew, so, too, did his renown. Few naturalists dared to announce their findings in public until he had vetted them.
The Sixth Extinction: An Unnatural History
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