Extinct Animals: An Encyclopedia of Species that Have Disappeared during Human History
Autor Ross Piperen Limba Engleză Hardback – 20 mar 2009
Extinct Animals examines the biology and history of some of the most interesting creatures that have ever lived, including: The American Terror Bird, which probably became extinct over 1 million years ago, who were massive predators, some of which were almost 10 feet tall; the Rocky Mountain Locust, last seen in 1902, formed the most immense animal aggregations ever known, with swarms estimated to include over 10 trillion insects; the Giant Ground Sloth, which was as large as an elephant; and the Neandertals, the first Europeans, which co-existed with prehistoric Homo sapiens. Extinct Animals includes illustrations-many created for the work-that help the reader visualize the extinct creature, and each entry concludes with a list of resources for those who wish to do further research.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780313349874
ISBN-10: 0313349878
Pagini: 232
Dimensiuni: 176 x 256 x 20 mm
Greutate: 1.22 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Greenwood
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0313349878
Pagini: 232
Dimensiuni: 176 x 256 x 20 mm
Greutate: 1.22 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Greenwood
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
PREFACE
INTRODUCTION
1. LESS THAN 100 YEARS AGO
GOLDEN TOAD
GASTRIC-BROODING FROG
ESKIMO CURLEW
CARIBBEAN MONK SEAL
THYLACINE
CAROLINA PARAKEET
PASSENGER PIGEON
EXTINCTION INSIGHT 1: THE LOTTERY OF FOSSILIZATION
2. LESS THAN 200 YEARS AGO
ROCKY MOUNTAIN LOCUST
PIG-FOOTED BANDICOOT
QUELILI
STEPHENS ISLAND WREN
TARPAN
QUAGGA
WARRAH
GREAT AUK
EXTINCTION INSIGHT 2: THE GREAT AMERICAN INTERCHANGE
3. LESS THAN 500 YEARS AGO
ELEPHANT BIRDS
STELLERS SEA COW
DODO
AUROCHS
MOA
HAASTS EAGLE
MARCANO'S SOLENODON
EXTINCTION INSIGHT 3: HUMAN DISCOVERY AND EXTINCTION
4. LESS THAN 10000 YEARS AGO
MOA-NALO
DU
HORNED TURTLE
GIANT LEMUR
WOOLY MAMMOTH
SIVATHERE
GIANT DEER
GIANT GROUND SLOTH
CUBAN GIANT OWL
EXTINCTION INSIGHT 4: ENTOMBED IN TAR: THE RANCHO LA BREA ASPHALT DEPOSITS
5. 10000-12500 YEARS AGO
GLYPTODONTS
SABER TOOTH CAT
SCIMITAR CAT
AMERICAN MASTODON
GIANT BEAVER
AMERICAN CHEETAH
AMERICAN LION
WOOLY RHINOCEROS
LITOPTERN
DIRE WOLF
CAVE BEAR
SICILIAN DWARF ELEPHANT
MERRIAMS TERATORN
EXTINCTION INSIGHT 5: ICE AGES
6. MORE THAN 12500 YEARS AGO
GIANT SHORT-FACED BEAR
FLORES HUMAN
GIANT BISON
HOMO ERECTUS
NEANDERTAL
MARSUPIAL LION
DIPROTODON
AUSTRALIAN THUNDER BIRDS
GIANT MONITOR LIZARD
QUINKANA
GIANT SHORT-FACED KANGAROO
GIANT ECHIDNA
WONAMBI
EXTINCTION INSIGHT 6: A HOLE IN THE DESERT: THE NULLARBOR PLAIN CAVES
7. MORE THAN 50000 YEARS AGO
GIANT RHINOCEROS
MEGATOOTH SHARK
MAGNIFICENT TERATORN
POUCH-KNIFE
TERROR BIRDS
GIANT HYENA
GIANT APES
GIANT CAMEL
SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY
INTRODUCTION
1. LESS THAN 100 YEARS AGO
GOLDEN TOAD
GASTRIC-BROODING FROG
ESKIMO CURLEW
CARIBBEAN MONK SEAL
THYLACINE
CAROLINA PARAKEET
PASSENGER PIGEON
EXTINCTION INSIGHT 1: THE LOTTERY OF FOSSILIZATION
2. LESS THAN 200 YEARS AGO
ROCKY MOUNTAIN LOCUST
PIG-FOOTED BANDICOOT
QUELILI
STEPHENS ISLAND WREN
TARPAN
QUAGGA
WARRAH
GREAT AUK
EXTINCTION INSIGHT 2: THE GREAT AMERICAN INTERCHANGE
3. LESS THAN 500 YEARS AGO
ELEPHANT BIRDS
STELLERS SEA COW
DODO
AUROCHS
MOA
HAASTS EAGLE
MARCANO'S SOLENODON
EXTINCTION INSIGHT 3: HUMAN DISCOVERY AND EXTINCTION
4. LESS THAN 10000 YEARS AGO
MOA-NALO
DU
HORNED TURTLE
GIANT LEMUR
WOOLY MAMMOTH
SIVATHERE
GIANT DEER
GIANT GROUND SLOTH
CUBAN GIANT OWL
EXTINCTION INSIGHT 4: ENTOMBED IN TAR: THE RANCHO LA BREA ASPHALT DEPOSITS
5. 10000-12500 YEARS AGO
GLYPTODONTS
SABER TOOTH CAT
SCIMITAR CAT
AMERICAN MASTODON
GIANT BEAVER
AMERICAN CHEETAH
AMERICAN LION
WOOLY RHINOCEROS
LITOPTERN
DIRE WOLF
CAVE BEAR
SICILIAN DWARF ELEPHANT
MERRIAMS TERATORN
EXTINCTION INSIGHT 5: ICE AGES
6. MORE THAN 12500 YEARS AGO
GIANT SHORT-FACED BEAR
FLORES HUMAN
GIANT BISON
HOMO ERECTUS
NEANDERTAL
MARSUPIAL LION
DIPROTODON
AUSTRALIAN THUNDER BIRDS
GIANT MONITOR LIZARD
QUINKANA
GIANT SHORT-FACED KANGAROO
GIANT ECHIDNA
WONAMBI
EXTINCTION INSIGHT 6: A HOLE IN THE DESERT: THE NULLARBOR PLAIN CAVES
7. MORE THAN 50000 YEARS AGO
GIANT RHINOCEROS
MEGATOOTH SHARK
MAGNIFICENT TERATORN
POUCH-KNIFE
TERROR BIRDS
GIANT HYENA
GIANT APES
GIANT CAMEL
SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY
Recenzii
The prose is exceptionally well crafted, always including interesting facts or stories about the departed species.
Extinct Animals is a remarkable and highly recommended work of scholarship that is fully accessible to the non-specialist general reader, as well as academia.
. . . the prose is clear and even lively at times ('Fortunately for the pronghorn antelope, the American cheetah died out around 10,000 years ago'). The level of detail makes this a more rewarding resource for serious students of extinction's causes-which are many and often hard to pin down-than Don Lessem's Dinosaurs to Dodos: An Encyclopedia of Extinct Animals (Scholastic, 1999).
These 65 species are fascinating, evocative, and important to know about as representative of the history of the earth. The information is interesting and well documented, and the author writes clearly and intelligently.
This book is recommended for public and college libraries and high schools where there is a strong interest in extinct species.
Anyone with an interest in zoology or general users interested in animals of the past will enjoy this book; a good addition for public libraries.
Extinct Animals is a remarkable and highly recommended work of scholarship that is fully accessible to the non-specialist general reader, as well as academia.
. . . the prose is clear and even lively at times ('Fortunately for the pronghorn antelope, the American cheetah died out around 10,000 years ago'). The level of detail makes this a more rewarding resource for serious students of extinction's causes-which are many and often hard to pin down-than Don Lessem's Dinosaurs to Dodos: An Encyclopedia of Extinct Animals (Scholastic, 1999).
These 65 species are fascinating, evocative, and important to know about as representative of the history of the earth. The information is interesting and well documented, and the author writes clearly and intelligently.
This book is recommended for public and college libraries and high schools where there is a strong interest in extinct species.
Anyone with an interest in zoology or general users interested in animals of the past will enjoy this book; a good addition for public libraries.