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Neptunes Ark From Ichthyosaurs To Orcas 1st Edition David Rains Wallace

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Neptunes Ark From Ichthyosaurs To Orcas 1st Edition David Rains Wallace
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Neptunes Ark From Ichthyosaurs To Orcas 1st Edition David Rains Wallace instant download after payment.

Publisher: University of California Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.35 MB
Pages: 314
Author: David Rains Wallace, Ken Kirkland
ISBN: 9780520243224, 0520243226
Language: English
Year: 2007
Edition: 1

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Neptunes Ark From Ichthyosaurs To Orcas 1st Edition David Rains Wallace by David Rains Wallace, Ken Kirkland 9780520243224, 0520243226 instant download after payment.

Author just can't keep his mind on the subject. It's all very well to go into the history of this or that find. But don't drone on and on. I was hoping for more about the animals themselves instead of the sad story of whoever discovered the bones. When you buy a book about prehistoric life you want to learn about prehistoric life. If these paleontologists aren't fossilized I don't want to know that much about them. I am sure I can find their bio elsewhere. I want to know how the creature looked. How big was it. What did it eat. What did it do. Etc etc etc. Not that the bones were discovered by X, bought or stolen by Y and forgotten by everybody else. Ellis' book is much much better. At least it sticks to the point.

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