An edition of Weird and Wonderful Birds (1974)

Aves

Lo Extraño y Lo Maravilloso

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An edition of Weird and Wonderful Birds (1974)

Aves

Lo Extraño y Lo Maravilloso

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La primera ave que existió en el mundo, hace unos 140 millones de años, y que probablemente evolucionó de los reptiles, fue el Archaeopteryx, la cual quizá tuvo que servirse de garras y alas para lograr lo que pudiera llamarse un semi-vuelo. Muchas, como el Archaeopteryx, se extinguieron pero otras evolucionaron de tal modo que hoy nos muestran su verdadera belleza y majestuosidad. Este libro, profusamente ilustrado incluye una gran variedad de ellas.

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Publisher
Editorial Norma
Language
Spanish
Pages
48

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Aves: Lo Extraño y Lo Maravilloso
1978, Editorial Norma
Paperback in Spanish
Cover of: Weird and Wonderful Birds
Weird and Wonderful Birds
1974, Intercontinental Book Productions
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Edition Notes

Published in
Bogotá, Colombia
Series
Lo Extraño y Lo Maravilloso 2
Other Titles
Weird and Wonderful Birds
Copyright Date
1974
Translation Of
Weird and Wonderful Birds
Translated From
English

Contributors

Illustrator
Malcolm Ellis

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Format
Paperback
Number of pages
48
Dimensions
27,5 x 21 x 0,5 centimeters

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25105495M

Work Description

The first bird that existed in the world, about 140 million years ago, probably evolved from reptiles, was the Archaeopteryx, which perhaps had to use claws and wings to achieve what might be called a semi-flight. Many animals like Archaeopteryx became extinct, but others evolved so that today they show their true beauty and majesty. This book, profusely illustrated, includes a variety of them.

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