Extinct Animals: An Encyclopedia of Species that Have Disappeared during Human History
Autor Ross Piperen Limba Engleză Hardback – 19 mar 2009 – vârsta până la 17 ani
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780313349874
ISBN-10: 0313349878
Pagini: 232
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Greenwood
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0313349878
Pagini: 232
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Greenwood
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Notă biografică
ROSS PIPER is an independent scholar. His life-long interest in natural history, especially animals, led to academia and he went on to gain a 1st class degree in Zoology from the University of Wales, Bangor and a PhD in entomology from the University of Leeds. Currently, he lives in Hertfordshire, England. This is his sixth book.
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PREFACEINTRODUCTION1. LESS THAN 100 YEARS AGOGOLDEN TOADGASTRIC-BROODING FROGESKIMO CURLEWCARIBBEAN MONK SEALTHYLACINECAROLINA PARAKEETPASSENGER PIGEONEXTINCTION INSIGHT 1: THE LOTTERY OF FOSSILIZATION2. LESS THAN 200 YEARS AGOROCKY MOUNTAIN LOCUSTPIG-FOOTED BANDICOOTQUELILISTEPHENS ISLAND WRENTARPANQUAGGAWARRAHGREAT AUKEXTINCTION INSIGHT 2: THE GREAT AMERICAN INTERCHANGE3. LESS THAN 500 YEARS AGOELEPHANT BIRDSSTELLERS SEA COWDODOAUROCHSMOAHAASTS EAGLEMARCANO'S SOLENODONEXTINCTION INSIGHT 3: HUMAN DISCOVERY AND EXTINCTION4. LESS THAN 10000 YEARS AGOMOA-NALODUHORNED TURTLEGIANT LEMURWOOLY MAMMOTHSIVATHEREGIANT DEERGIANT GROUND SLOTHCUBAN GIANT OWLEXTINCTION INSIGHT 4: ENTOMBED IN TAR: THE RANCHO LA BREA ASPHALT DEPOSITS5. 10000-12500 YEARS AGOGLYPTODONTSSABER TOOTH CATSCIMITAR CATAMERICAN MASTODONGIANT BEAVERAMERICAN CHEETAHAMERICAN LIONWOOLY RHINOCEROSLITOPTERNDIRE WOLFCAVE BEARSICILIAN DWARF ELEPHANTMERRIAMS TERATORNEXTINCTION INSIGHT 5: ICE AGES6. MORE THAN 12500 YEARS AGOGIANT SHORT-FACED BEARFLORES HUMANGIANT BISONHOMO ERECTUSNEANDERTALMARSUPIAL LIONDIPROTODONAUSTRALIAN THUNDER BIRDSGIANT MONITOR LIZARDQUINKANAGIANT SHORT-FACED KANGAROOGIANT ECHIDNAWONAMBIEXTINCTION INSIGHT 6: A HOLE IN THE DESERT: THE NULLARBOR PLAIN CAVES7. MORE THAN 50000 YEARS AGOGIANT RHINOCEROSMEGATOOTH SHARKMAGNIFICENT TERATORNPOUCH-KNIFETERROR BIRDSGIANT HYENAGIANT APESGIANT CAMELSELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY
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The prose is exceptionally well crafted, always including interesting facts or stories about the departed species.
Extinct Animals is a remarkable and highly recommended work of scholarship that is fully accessible to the non-specialist general reader, as well as academia.
. . . the prose is clear and even lively at times ('Fortunately for the pronghorn antelope, the American cheetah died out around 10,000 years ago'). The level of detail makes this a more rewarding resource for serious students of extinction's causes-which are many and often hard to pin down-than Don Lessem's Dinosaurs to Dodos: An Encyclopedia of Extinct Animals (Scholastic, 1999).
These 65 species are fascinating, evocative, and important to know about as representative of the history of the earth. The information is interesting and well documented, and the author writes clearly and intelligently.
This book is recommended for public and college libraries and high schools where there is a strong interest in extinct species.
Anyone with an interest in zoology or general users interested in animals of the past will enjoy this book; a good addition for public libraries.
Extinct Animals is a remarkable and highly recommended work of scholarship that is fully accessible to the non-specialist general reader, as well as academia.
. . . the prose is clear and even lively at times ('Fortunately for the pronghorn antelope, the American cheetah died out around 10,000 years ago'). The level of detail makes this a more rewarding resource for serious students of extinction's causes-which are many and often hard to pin down-than Don Lessem's Dinosaurs to Dodos: An Encyclopedia of Extinct Animals (Scholastic, 1999).
These 65 species are fascinating, evocative, and important to know about as representative of the history of the earth. The information is interesting and well documented, and the author writes clearly and intelligently.
This book is recommended for public and college libraries and high schools where there is a strong interest in extinct species.
Anyone with an interest in zoology or general users interested in animals of the past will enjoy this book; a good addition for public libraries.