Extinct : Tyrannosaurus rex
Ben Garrod
Bok · Engelsk · 2021
| Medvirkende | Ugueto, Gabriel (illustr)
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| Utgitt | London : Zephyr , 2021
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| Omfang | 114 sider : illustrasjoner i farger
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| Opplysninger | Superrovdyret megalodon hadde det kraftigste bittet som noen gang er registrert. Den 16 meter lange megahaien terroriserte havene, men selv megalodon døde ut for 2,5 millioner år siden, sammen med 50% av alle sjøpattedyr. Denne boka viser hvordan alle disse artene forsvant og gir en oversikt over alle de skumle, rare og fantastiske dyrene som ikke finnes lenger. Illustrert faktabok for mellomtrinnet og oppover. Omtalen er utarbeidet av BS.. - The story of life on Earth told through the major mass extinctions - the most creative, yet most destructive, force in nature. Hallucigenia: A weird, spiky, armoured worm no longer than your fingertip. It died out 443 million years ago in the End Ordovician. - The story of life on Earth told through the major mass extinctions - the most creative, yet most destructive, force in nature. Trilobite. It had its stomach in its head and compound eyes with up to 1500 lenses in each. It died out 252 million years ago in the End Permian. - The story of life on Earth told through the major mass extinctions - the most creative, yet most destructive, force in nature. Tyrannosaurus Rex. Scaly green killer, or feathered predator that honked like a goose? With the strongest bite force ever recorded, it dominated in the Cretaceous period, going extinct 66 million years ago. - The story of life on Earth told through the major mass extinctions - the most creative, yet most destructive, force of nature. Lisowicia. A cross between a reptile and a mammal (but not quite either) and a distant relative of ours, only discovered this century! It died out 200 million years ago in the Late Triasic. - The story of life on Earth told through the major mass extinctions - the most creative, yet most distructive, force in nature. Hainan gobbon. The world's rarest gibbon and possibly one of the rarest species of mammal on the planet. Fewer than 35 individuals remain, but every one of us has the power to make them a super survivor. - The story of life on earth told through the major mass extinctions - the most creative, yet most destructive force in nature. Dunkleosteus: The World's first super predator, a fish that could snap its jaws five times faster than you can blink. It went extinct 360 million years ago in the Late Devonian
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| ISBN | 978-1-83893-538-2
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