Reptiles and amphibians ruled the world for nearly 200 million years and today there are still over 12,500 of them. Some are huge, the deadliest creatures on earth. Some are tiny, among the strangest to be found anywhere. Together they not only outnumber mammals or birds but in their colourful variety and extraordinary behaviour, they far surpass them.
So where did these ancient creatures come from? How have they transformed themselves into the bizarre and beautiful forms that are alive today? And what's the secret of their epic success? In Life in Cold Blood, David traces the story of their evolution and overturns the myth that these creatures are just primitive killers to reveal them for what they truly are.
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Reptiles and amphibians ruled the world for nearly 200 million years and today there are still over 12,500 of them. Some are huge, the deadliest creatures on earth. In Life in Cold Blood, David traces the story of their evolution and overturns the myth that these creatures are just primitive killers to reveal them for what they truly are.
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The final chapter in David Attenborough's overview of life on planet earth, this is the story of the most successful creatures ever to walk on land.
Product details
ISBN
9780563539223
Published
2008
Publisher
Ebury Publishing
Weight
1060 gr
Height
251 mm
Width
183 mm
Thickness
23 mm
Age
01, G
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Number of pages
288
Author