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Sep 13, 2007, 02:36 PM
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Originally Posted by ebaines Yes, but as deadly as ebola might be it only affects humans (and perhaps apes? Not sure). Like most viruses it afflicts only a very narrow range of organisms - not birds, cats, fish, worms, etc etc. How would a virus afflict 70% of the world's species, across virtually all animal families? | Do read my previous answer in this thread on what killed the dinosaurs |
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