A 1925 photograph that might show last wild Barbary lion before its extinction. It was taken by French photographer Marcelin Flandrin while he was aboard a flight on Casablanca-Dakar air route.
Barbary lion, also known as Atlas lion, was native to North Africa. Once found in the Atlas Mountains and surrounding regions, this lion subspecies faced severe decline due to overhunting and habitat destruction. By mid-20th century, Barbary lion was considered extinct in the wild.
These AI SEO spam operations have used lists of common searches to ensure that their pages come up first in searches in the “long fat tail” the kind of search where it used to be about 50/50 if you’d find a page addressing your needs. But, it used to be if you found something like “The top 15 smallest ants in the world” it wouldn’t be nonsense. It’d either exist and be the work of another person who cared OR you found nothing. Not so now! I can’t possibly over-stress how bad this is! 1/
@futurebird I don't think that you overstress. In social media (the amplifier of the whole thing), one can already recognise tendencies where knowledge loss as a cultural phenomenon is reminiscent of biodiversity loss. Experts still recognise it. But what if the baseline shift is no longer noticeable?
A #mother kissing her dead ten year old #son who was killed in Israel's vicious attack on #civilians yesterday. More than 14400 young #human beings have been #murdered by #criminal#Netanyahu , #Israel & #IDF, and their complicit supporters. The world must stop this!
A #mother kissing her dead ten year old #son who was killed in Israel's vicious attack on #civilians yesterday. More than 14400 young #human beings have been #murdered by #criminal#Netanyahu , #Israel & #IDF, and their complicit supporters. The world must stop this!