A History of Life in 100 Fossils showcases 100 key fossils that together illustrate the evolution of life on earth. Iconic specimens have been selected from the renowned collections of the two premier natural history museums in the world, the Smithsonian Institution, Washington, and the Natural History Museum, London. The fossils have been chosen not only for their importance in the history of life, but also because of the visual story they tell. This stunning book is perfect for all readers bec...
Prehistoric Sea Beasts (If Extinct Beasts Came to Life)
by Matthew Rake
Introduces the various species of flying reptiles, probably covered with fur or long hair, possibly warm-blooded, and known only from fossil evidence, which inhabited the earth in the age of dinosaurs.
Draws parallels between the physical characteristics and capabilities of particular dinosaurs and specific children and incorporates the name of each child into that of the dinosaur.
Grave Secrets of Dinosaurs: Soft Tissues and Hard Science
by Phil Dr Manning
Letter Tracing Book Handwriting Alphabet for Preschoolers Cute Cow
by John J Dewald
Icelandic Rocks and Minerals
by Kristjan Saemundsson and Einar Guolaugsson
Meet the Small Dinosaurs (Meet the Dinosaurs!: When Reptiles Ruled)
by Rebecca Donnelly
Ammonites and Other Cephalopods of the Pierre Seaway (Fossils & Dinosaurs)
by Neal L Larson and Larson
Dinosaurios, Dientes y Picos (Seres Prehistoricos)
by Joanne Mattern
Letter Tracing Book Handwriting Alphabet for Preschoolers Cute PANDA
by John J Dewald
Enjoy the jaw-dropping, detailed artwork and exciting stories collected in this shark-centric series. Read about the most dangerous sharks in the seas today, the ancient sharks that ruled the prehistoric seas, and stories focused on the most feared shark of all, the Great White. Collecting Discovery's Top 10 Most Deadliest Sharks, Megalodon, and Great Whites.
Evolution of African Mammals
New True Books (New True Books: Animals ) (New True Books: National Parks , #98)
by David Petersen
The genetic history of the dog is a sensational example of the co-evolution of two species, man and wolf, to each other's mutual benefit. But how did this ancient partnership begin? To answer this question, Professor Bryan Sykes identifies tantalising clues in the recently mapped genetic makeup of both species. Sykes paints a vivid picture of the dog as an ancient and essential ally. While undoubtedly it was the mastery of fire, language and agriculture that propelled Homo sapiens from...
A Systematic Survey of the Palaeozoic and Mesozoic Gastropoda and Palaeozoic Bivalvia from Japan
by Itaru Hayami and Tomoki Kase