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Life on Earth

A Natural History

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In this unique work, David Attenborough presents a comprehensive 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, interspersed with comparisons to extinct species, illustrating the origins of living creatures. Attenborough's dynamic approach highlights the evolution of approximately four million species, focusing on key developments within major groups. He examines why certain animals thrived and evolved into more complex forms while others faced extinction due to physiological limitations. This book is a remarkable exploration of life, showcasing Attenborough's clarity and insight as he guides readers through diverse ecosystems. From jungles where orchids mimic wasps to attract pollinators, to Australia’s honeypot ants that store nectar in their fellow workers, and to Japan’s macaques that bathe in volcanic springs to survive winter, the narrative is filled with wonders. Attenborough’s engaging storytelling invites readers to appreciate the intricate connections within the natural world and the remarkable adaptations that have emerged throughout history.

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Life on Earth, David Attenborough

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Rok vydania
1995
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Titul
Life on Earth
Podtitul
A Natural History
Jazyk
anglicky
Vydavateľ
TED SMART
Rok vydania
1995
Väzba
pevná
Počet strán
319
ISBN10
0583317863
ISBN13
9780583317863
Prvé vydanie
1979
Pôvodný názov
Life on Earth
Hodnotenie
4,45 z 5
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In this unique work, David Attenborough presents a comprehensive 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, interspersed with comparisons to extinct species, illustrating the origins of living creatures. Attenborough's dynamic approach highlights the evolution of approximately four million species, focusing on key developments within major groups. He examines why certain animals thrived and evolved into more complex forms while others faced extinction due to physiological limitations. This book is a remarkable exploration of life, showcasing Attenborough's clarity and insight as he guides readers through diverse ecosystems. From jungles where orchids mimic wasps to attract pollinators, to Australia’s honeypot ants that store nectar in their fellow workers, and to Japan’s macaques that bathe in volcanic springs to survive winter, the narrative is filled with wonders. Attenborough’s engaging storytelling invites readers to appreciate the intricate connections within the natural world and the remarkable adaptations that have emerged throughout history.