Extreme Survivors: Animals That Time Forgot (How Nature Works)

Extreme Survivors: Animals That Time Forgot (How Nature Works)
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Publisher : Tilbury House Publishers and Cadent Publishing
Total Pages : 50
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ISBN-10 : 9780884485780
ISBN-13 : 0884485781
Rating : 4/5 (781 Downloads)

Book Synopsis Extreme Survivors: Animals That Time Forgot (How Nature Works) by : Kimberly Ridley

Download or read book Extreme Survivors: Animals That Time Forgot (How Nature Works) written by Kimberly Ridley and published by Tilbury House Publishers and Cadent Publishing. This book was released on 2018-06-12 with total page 50 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Selected for the 2018 Bank Street College of Education Best STEM Children’s Books of the Year What do the goblin shark, horseshoe crab, the “indestructible” water bear, and a handful of other bizarre animals have in common? They are all “extreme survivors,” animals that still look much like their prehistoric ancestors from millions of years ago. Meet ten amazing animals that appear to have changed little in more than 100 million years. They are the rare exceptions to the rule. More than 99 percent of all life forms have gone extinct during the 3.6-billion-year history of life on Earth. Other organisms have changed dramatically, but not our extreme survivors. Evolution may have altered their physiology and behavior, but their body plans have stood the test of time. How have these living links with Earth’s prehistoric past survived? The search for answers is leading scientists to new discoveries about the past—and future—of life on Earth. The survival secrets of some of these ancient creatures could lead to new medicines and treatments for disease. Written in a lively, entertaining voice, Extreme Survivors provides detailed life histories and strange “survival secrets” of ten ancient animals and explains evolution and natural selection. Extensive back matter includes glossary, additional facts and geographic range for each organism and a geologic timeline of Earth. F&P Level V


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