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Extant is an American science fiction drama television series created by Mickey Fisher and, as executive producer, Steven Spielberg. The story revolves around astronaut Molly Woods ( Halle Berry ) [ 1 ] who returns home to her family inexplicably pregnant after 13 months in outer space on a solo mission.
Extant is the opposite of the word extinct. It may refer to: Extant hereditary titles; Extant literature, surviving literature, such as Beowulf, the oldest extant manuscript written in English; Extant taxon, a taxon which is not extinct, such as an extant species; Extant Theatre Company, a disability arts organisation
Hank Hall is a fictional character that appears in DC Comics.He first appeared in Showcase #75 (June 1968) as Hawk of Hawk and Dove.After that, he became known as Extant, and appeared in the limited series Zero Hour: Crisis in Time, as well as some related tie-ins. [1] Long after that, he became the supervillain Monarch in the crossover event limited series Armageddon 2001. [2]
Molly Woods is a fictional character from the science fiction drama series Extant, played by Halle Berry. [1] She made her first screen appearance in the show's pilot episode "Re-Entry", which first aired on July 9, 2014 on the CBS network in the United States.
Neontology is a part of biology that, in contrast to paleontology, deals with living (or, more generally, recent) organisms.It is the study of extant taxa (singular: extant taxon): taxa (such as species, genera and families) with members still alive, as opposed to (all) being extinct.
In addition to the extant species listed here, over 30 fossil genera have been described; these are divided into the subfamilies Felinae, Pantherinae, Proailurinae, and Machairodontinae. This final subfamily includes the genus Smilodon , known as the saber-toothed cat, which went extinct around 10,000 years ago.
The following is a list of currently existing (or, in the jargon of taxonomy) 'extant' species of the infraorder cetacea (for extinct cetacean species, see the list of extinct cetaceans). The list is organized taxonomically into parvorders, superfamilies when applicable, families, subfamilies when applicable, genus, and then species.
Extant human populations have historically been divided into subspecies, but since around the 1980s all extant groups have tended to be subsumed into a single species, H. sapiens, avoiding division into subspecies altogether. [note 4] Some sources show Neanderthals (H. neanderthalensis) as a subspecies (H. sapiens neanderthalensis).