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Prehistoric Ancestors of Modern Animals

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Prehistoric Ancestors of Modern Animals

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What if elephants were as small as dogs? What if frogs were protected by armor? In prehistoric times, they were! In fact, other than a few unique changes, lots of prehistoric beasts looked similar to modern animals that live on Earth. Hedgehogs had long tails and no quills, some birds laid eggs the size of footballs, and dragonflies could eat reptiles and amphibians! If these extinct beasts came to life, they might look familiar--but you wouldn't want to get in their way! Read this book to learn more about the incredible and terrifying prehistoric ancestors of modern animals.

Author Biography:

Matthew Rake lives in London and has worked in publishing for more than twenty years. He has written on a wide variety of topics, including science, sports, and the arts. Simon Mendez, award-winning illustrator, combines his love of nature and drawing by focusing his illustrations on scientific and natural subjects. He paints a wide variety of themes but mainly concentrates on portraits and animal subjects. He lives in the UK.
Release date Australia
January 1st, 2017
Author
Audience
  • Children / Juvenile
Contributor
  • Illustrated by Simon Mendez
Illustrations
Glossary; Index; Illustrations, color
Interest Age
From 8 to 12 years
Pages
32
Reading Age
From 9 to 11 years
Dimensions
168x224x3
ISBN-13
9781512411591
Product ID
25700246

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