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    Newsweek‏Verified account @Newsweek Oct 30

    Humans have helped wipe out 60 percent of mammals, birds, fish, reptiles, and amphibians http://bit.ly/2Dd4saO pic.twitter.com/jARwG9hL4J

    3:50 AM - 30 Oct 2018
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    • Nil Sarkar Wada-Wooooo!!!™ Is my Nickname My 1st name is WILL 🗿artista-foley da URSAL Frank Sowa Alice R Suave Antifascismo Blaire Catesby @linde09 Mettemor
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      2. Kristie Seitz‏ @Kodom68 Oct 30
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        Breaks my heart.

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      2. Karenn Hauser‏Verified account @Hauserk1 Oct 30
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        The only species that can and does destroy ad nauseum ...even locust swarms only keep going so long ...and they don't destroy other species. Ugh, humans.

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      1. Whammy‏ @leasthetried Oct 30
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        99.9% of species that have ever existed are extinct.

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      1. @linde09‏ @linde092 Nov 1
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        Humans must work to save this world, not destroy it.

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      2. Mark Netter‏ @trinkschiz Oct 30
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        Great job, humans.

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      3. jesse Politic 650‏ @JessePolitic650 Oct 30
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        you're welcome. thanks. Wanna buy a bridge?

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      1. Tonny Adamms‏ @AdammsTonny Oct 30
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        Foolish Humans not worth living

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      1. Jody Bark‏ @BarkJody Oct 30
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        And PETA members still wearing leather shoes, belts, and wallets.

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      2. Judge Eliza B. Yu‏ @yueb_tweets Oct 30
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        Humans ate them, too.

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      3. Jon Arnesen‏ @jonarnesen Oct 30
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        Humans even make pigs into cannibals.

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      4. jesse Politic 650‏ @JessePolitic650 Oct 30
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        with beer & red wine

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      5. Judge Eliza B. Yu‏ @yueb_tweets Oct 31
        Replying to @JessePolitic650 @jonarnesen @Newsweek

        709,000 years ago, ancient humans butchered and ate the choice meat of rhinoceros in the Philippines.

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      6. Jon Arnesen‏ @jonarnesen Oct 31
        Replying to @yueb_tweets @JessePolitic650 @Newsweek

        That’s when I should ask “Rhinoceroses? Outside Africa?”, and you would reply “Not ever since”. (Most of their neighbouring tribes were cannibals, though.)

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      7. jesse Politic 650‏ @JessePolitic650 Oct 31
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        the 709k year expert speaks from experience - she was there. so don't argue with that .pic.twitter.com/QF7wBUIu3b

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