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- 319 páginas
- 12 horas de lectura
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In this unique work, David Attenborough presents a history of nature, tracing the evolution of life from one-celled organisms over 3 billion years ago to modern humans. The narrative explores current animal and plant life, contrasting it with fossil forms to illustrate the origins of living species. Attenborough's dynamic examination highlights the evolution of approximately four million species, focusing on the significant developments within major groups. He explains why certain species adapted and thrived, evolving into more complex forms, while others succumbed to extinction due to physiological limitations. This book is a remarkable exploration of life, offering clear and engaging insights. Attenborough guides readers through diverse ecosystems, from jungles where orchids mimic wasps to attract pollinators, to Australia, where honeypot ants store nectar in their fellow workers, and to Japan's mountains, where macaques have adapted to winter by soaking in hot springs. Through vivid descriptions and fascinating examples, the work showcases the wonders of the natural world, inviting readers to appreciate the intricate connections and adaptations that define life on Earth.
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Life on Earth, David Attenborough
- Idioma
- Publicado en
- 1979
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