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Animals of the lost world

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Author:Razhak E., Laverdan Damien
Cover:Hard
Category:Children's BookNatural sciences
ISBN:978-5-906994-78-3
Dimensions: 257x11x317cm
Today we know a lot about life on Earth millions of years ago: that long before the appearance of people, it was inhabited by flying and floating reptiles, dinosaurs and beasts, that modern species came from old species, that many ancient animals looked completely different from them before. But in order for us to learn this, science has made a long and difficult path from superstitions - to hypotheses and evidence, through mistakes and errors - to the truth.
For thousands of years, scientists were looking for answers to the question of who belong to the fossilized bones and shells found in the ground, in the mountains and on the coast, and explained their nature by the existence of giants and monsters, witchcraft and the worldwide flood. And when no one had any doubt that before there were completely different animals on Earth - strange mammals and huge reptiles, which later died out - paleontologists began to reconstruct their appearance, habits and the environment.
Sometimes new finds simply turned everything upside down: the spike on the nose became a finger at the front limb, the tentacle on his back - with his feet, and the kidnapper of the eggs became a caring hen. In this book, you will get acquainted with hallucity, a creature without a tail and a head, with a tictaalic walking fish, with a huge plesiosaur, similar to a sea dragon and many other incredible creatures, and most importantly, with the stars of Dinomania Ti-Rex and diploma
Author:
Author:Razhak E., Laverdan Damien
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
  • Category:Children's Book
  • Category:Natural sciences
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:Offset
Series:
Series: the world around us
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:6+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-906994-78-3

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