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Why We Went Extinct: An Illustrated Encyclopedia of the Species That Just Didn't Make It

Current price: $15.99
Why We Went Extinct: An Illustrated Encyclopedia of the Species That Just Didn't Make It
Why We Went Extinct: An Illustrated Encyclopedia of the Species That Just Didn't Make It

Barnes and Noble

Why We Went Extinct: An Illustrated Encyclopedia of the Species That Just Didn't Make It

Current price: $15.99
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Since life first arose on Earth, nearly all dinosaurs, mammals, insects, and birds that have ever existed have gone extinct. In this voicy, full-color illustrated encyclopedia, hear from the animals themselves what happened to them!
If your species happens to be alive right now, you should feel
very
lucky.
You probably know about the downfall of the dinosaurs and how the dodo bird met its doom. But you might not have heard about the other weird and wonderful creatures throughout the eons that just didn’t make it.
But that doesn’t mean all these stories are sad; extinction is just a part of the long, long history of life on Earth. And some of the ways these species died out are actually pretty silly . . .
In this fully illustrated encyclopedia, you’ll hear from the creatures who have faced extinction throughout the years—and learn what
survival of the fittest
means for those on evolution’s bad side.
Nearly a million copies sold in Japan!

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