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Life On Earth

Reader's Digest Augmented and Enlarged Edition

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In this unique work, David Attenborough presents a comprehensive history of nature, tracing the journey 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, showcasing the evolution of living creatures. Attenborough's dynamic approach highlights the significant threads in the history of major life groups, explaining why some species thrived and evolved into complex forms while others succumbed to extinction due to physiological limitations. This book serves as a captivating exploration of the wonders of life on Earth. Attenborough guides readers through diverse environments, from jungles where orchids mimic wasps to attract pollinators, to Australia, where honeypot ants feed special caste workers like living storage jars, and to Japan's mountains, where macaques combat winter by bathing in hot springs. Each setting reveals the intricate adaptations and behaviors of various species, making "Life on Earth" a model of clarity and an engaging journey through the natural world.

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Life On Earth, David Attenborough

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1980
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Subtitle
Reader's Digest Augmented and Enlarged Edition
Language
English
Released
1980
Format
Hardcover
Pages
368
ISBN10
0002190923
ISBN13
9780002190923
First published
1979
Original title
Life on Earth
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In this unique work, David Attenborough presents a comprehensive history of nature, tracing the journey 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, showcasing the evolution of living creatures. Attenborough's dynamic approach highlights the significant threads in the history of major life groups, explaining why some species thrived and evolved into complex forms while others succumbed to extinction due to physiological limitations. This book serves as a captivating exploration of the wonders of life on Earth. Attenborough guides readers through diverse environments, from jungles where orchids mimic wasps to attract pollinators, to Australia, where honeypot ants feed special caste workers like living storage jars, and to Japan's mountains, where macaques combat winter by bathing in hot springs. Each setting reveals the intricate adaptations and behaviors of various species, making "Life on Earth" a model of clarity and an engaging journey through the natural world.