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- Why we went extinct : an illustrated encyclopedia of the species that just didn't make it / by Imaizumi, Tadaaki,1944-author.; Maruyama, Takashi,1948-author.; Satō, Masanori(Children's author),illustrator; Uetake, Yoko,illustrator.; Kaido, Kenta,illustrator.; Nasumisoitame,illustrator.; Turvill, Angus,translator.(CARDINAL)613378;
Foreword -- We all went extinct -- Animals are powerless against the Earth -- Survival is tough -- Is extinction sad? -- But, of course, we don't want to go extinct! -- How to enjoy this book -- PART 1: CAUGHT UNPREPARED: Steller's sea cow -- Dodo -- Gigantopithecus -- Ichthyosaur -- Bonin grosbeak -- Spinosaurus -- Arthropleura -- Lyall's wren -- Southern gastric-brooding frog -- Giant moa -- Dickinsonia -- Pig-footed bandicoot -- Japanese wolf -- Tasmanian wolf -- Diatryma -- Megatherium -- PART 2: JUST TOO EXTRA : Platybelodon -- Helicoprion -- Passenger pigeon -- Cameroceras -- Nipponites -- Bluebuck -- Opabinia -- Tarpan -- Irish elk -- Boe-beaked Hawaiian honeycreeper -- Meganeura -- Thylacosmilus -- Titanoboa -- Schomburgk's deer -- Dimetrodon -- Mamenchisaurus -- PART 3: SO AWKWARD: Arcjaep[terux == Saber-toothed tiger -- Megalodon -- Anomalocaris -- Paraceratherium -- Dunkleosteaus -- Argentavis -- Pakicetus -- Giant penguin -- Sivatherium -- Mastodonsaurus -- Ichthyostega -- PART 4: OUT OF LUCK: Tyrannosaurus -- Great auk -- Baiji (Chinese river dalphin) -- Polynesian tree snail -- Sea scorpion (Eurypterid) -- Andrewsarchus -- Toyotamaphimeia -- Conodont -- Woolly mammoth -- Cuban red macaw -- Laughing owl -- Trilobite -- Arsinoitherium -- Guam flying fox -- Stegosaurus -- PART 5: MADE IT OUT ALIVE: Duck-billed platypus -- Ptarmigan -- Pygmy hippopotamus -- Tuatara -- Nautilus -- Tree lobster -- Coelacanth -- Opossum -- Black kokanee -- Lungfish -- Afterword -- IndexSince 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!Ages 8 and up.
- Subjects: Informational works.; Extinction (Biology); Extinct animals; Mass extinctions;
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