http://australiangeographic.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/bramble-cay.jpg0309名無しさん@1周年2019/02/20(水) 13:16:58.80ID:dqVaW8c30 はっきり言えば固有種の全滅なんてちょっとしたことでおきる 要因は人間の場合が多い。食っちゃうのよね 特に中国人は汚いとこのものまで平気で食べる 0310名無しさん@1周年2019/02/20(水) 13:18:48.01ID:zqDdhCjg0 極地が温暖化するおかげで生息域が広がって 生物全体から見れば+だぞ つーか、氷河期が本格化する前にできるだけ温暖化させとかないとヤバイだろ 0311名無しさん@1周年2019/02/20(水) 13:19:19.02ID:g9LI+Udo0 バカじゃね?海面が上昇したならネズミは高いとこ行くだろ 高いとこ探してみろよいるから 0312名無しさん@1周年2019/02/20(水) 13:19:39.32ID:u3woTgvr0 また温暖化詐欺か 0313名無しさん@1周年2019/02/20(水) 13:20:22.21ID:UNommiPw0 THE BRAMBLE CAY melomys, or mosaic-tailed rat, is quite the most isolated of Australia’s mammals. It lives only on a small coral cay just 340m long and 150m wide that’s closer to PNG than the Australian mainland.
The cay is under the traditional ownership of the Erub islanders who call it ‘Maizab Kaur’ and is the most northerly island in the Great Barrier Reef.
THE BRAMBLE CAY melomys, or mosaic-tailed rat, is quite the most isolated of Australia’s mammals. It lives only on a small coral cay just 340m long and 150m wide that’s closer to PNG than the Australian mainland.
The cay is under the traditional ownership of the Erub islanders who call it ‘Maizab Kaur’ and is the most northerly island in the Great Barrier Reef.
THE BRAMBLE CAY melomys, or mosaic-tailed rat, is quite the most isolated of Australia’s mammals. It lives only on a small coral cay just 340m long and 150m wide that’s closer to PNG than the Australian mainland.
The cay is under the traditional ownership of the Erub islanders who call it ‘Maizab Kaur’ and is the most northerly island in the Great Barrier Reef.
THE BRAMBLE CAY melomys, or mosaic-tailed rat, is quite the most isolated of Australia’s mammals. It lives only on a small coral cay just 340m long and 150m wide that’s closer to PNG than the Australian mainland.
The cay is under the traditional ownership of the Erub islanders who call it ‘Maizab Kaur’ and is the most northerly island in the Great Barrier Reef.