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Until a few thousand years ago, creatures—“megafauna”—that could have been from a sci-fi thriller roamed the earth. With a handful of exceptions, all are now gone. Ross MacPhee explores the question of what caused the disappearance of these prehistoric behemoths, examining the extinction theories, weighing the evidence and presenting his conclusions. He comments on how past extinctions can shed light on future losses and on the possibility of bringing back extinct species through genetic engineering. Gorgeous four-colour illustrations bring these megabeasts back to life in vivid detail.
Scientists have recovered more than a billion fossils, but no
discovery has been more breath-taking than the fossils recently
found in northern China, findings which prove that several families
of dinosaurs had feathers, or feathery hair-like coverings,
adorning their bodies.
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