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In reply to the discussion: When did the American buffalo disappear and become bison? [View all]NickB79
(20,294 posts)21. Huh? The potato species has never been threatened with extinction
There are hundreds of native races of potato still grown in South America, and many are available for gardeners to grow in the US and around the world. Many of these are highly resistant to the potato blight disease that caused the Irish potato famine. The one or two varieties that were hammered in Ireland by the Irish potato famine's fungal outbreak were just a small sampling of what the New World had to offer.
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If all that is factual, it's probably the most interesting thing I've ever read on DU
Egalitariat
Jun 2012
#4
It happened about the same time the potato famine completely wiped out the species
slackmaster
Jun 2012
#10
We're talking about basically four types of animals in this thread, no?
aint_no_life_nowhere
Jun 2012
#13
Don't know. Read a history of my great great aunt's brother in law. He worked in a trading post
applegrove
Jun 2012
#16