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About 1 in 3 vertebrate species is used, eaten or traded by humans, study finds

Por: Los Angeles Times Science July 26, 2023

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A cheetah pouncing on a gazelle. A bear snatching a fish out of the water with its claws. And the most dangerous predator of them all? A human and their pet bird dancing to Gangnam Style. Scientists who set out to quantify humanity's impact on our 46,755 fellow species have found that we are the most prolific exploiters of animals — by far. Compared to wild predators that have roughly the same body size as us and have similar appetites,... + full article



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