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Aquagenesis

The Origin and Evolution of Life in the Sea

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An edition of Aquagenesis (2001)

Aquagenesis

The Origin and Evolution of Life in the Sea

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"Ellis's detailed drawings bring animals to life that have not been seen for 400 million years, some that rival science fiction monsters for sheer weirdness. Early crocodiles and turtles were three times larger than they are today: and there was once a manatee that was 30 feet long and had no bones below the elbow.

There were the trilobites, jointed animals with complex eyes that dominated the seas for 200 million years and then completely disappeared: sharks with teeth on their backs: and others, 50 feet long, with teeth the size of your hand.".

"Fifty million years ago, some land-dwelling mammals reentered the water and began the process of modification that turned them into whales. It was the most astonishing transformation in mammalian history. In Aquagenesis, you will track these changes and meet the paleontologists who have found the links between the terrestrial mammals and the first semiaquatic whales - creatures that probably looked like hyenas, huge shrews, or fat otters.

Today the only animal on earth that regularly walk in an upright, two-legged stance are penguins and people. It is possible that our size, shape, stride, intelligence, and hair (or lack thereof) can also be explained by the provocative theory of the aquatic ape."--BOOK JACKET.

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English
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320

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Cover of: Aquagenesis
Aquagenesis: The Origin and Evolution of Life in the Sea
January 28, 2003, Penguin (Non-Classics)
in English
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Aquagenesis: The Origin and Evolution of Life in the Sea
September 27, 2001, Viking Adult
Hardcover in English

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First Sentence

"There may be a place on Earth-albeit somewhat inaccessible-where we might be able to see conditions not unlike those that the earliest life forms saw."

Classifications

Library of Congress
QL121, QL121 .E579 2001

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL7360197M
Internet Archive
aquagenesisorigi0000elli
ISBN 10
0142001562
ISBN 13
9780142001561
LCCN
2001045603
Library Thing
1010223
Goodreads
95021

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