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Vanished species revived in stunning detail.

"Extinct takes readers on a mesmerizing journey through time, recovering lost worlds and the fascinating creatures that once roamed them. The incredible 3D graphics and animatronic models used are truly breathtaking, making for an unforgettable reading experience that will leave you in awe of the natural world and its infinite marvels."

Extinct

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ISBN: 9780752261621
Authors: Anton Gill, Alex West
Publisher: Macmillan UK
Date of Publication: 2001-10-01
Format: Hardcover
Related Collections: Science, Nature
Related Topics: Evolution, Nature
Goodreads rating: 3.71
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Did you know that 99.9% of all species that have ever existed on Earth are now extinct? This book, based on a major British television series, follows the stories of 6 of these the mammoth, saber-toothed tiger, Irish elk, dodo, great auk, and Tasmanian tiger. Examining the interplay between evolution and extinction, where factors like disease, adaptability, climate change, and the arrival of man can all spell death, the mysteries behind the disappearance of these unique beasts are laid bare. Illustrated with scores of dramatic photos, Extinct is a compelling account of creatures locked in a battle for survival, of explorers who traveled to the ends of the Earth to discover them, and of the scientists who have pieced together the puzzles of the fossils left behind. Anton Gill is the author of Art A Biography of Peggy Guggenheim and Journey Back from Hell. Alex West is the producer of the television series.
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Vanished species revived in stunning detail.

"Extinct takes readers on a mesmerizing journey through time, recovering lost worlds and the fascinating creatures that once roamed them. The incredible 3D graphics and animatronic models used are truly breathtaking, making for an unforgettable reading experience that will leave you in awe of the natural world and its infinite marvels."