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Restless Creatures The Story Of Life In Ten Movements Wilkinson

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Restless Creatures The Story Of Life In Ten Movements Wilkinson
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Publisher: Basic Books
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 10.41 MB
Author: Wilkinson, Matt
ISBN: 9781072091820, 9782022334059, 1072091828, 2022334051
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Restless Creatures The Story Of Life In Ten Movements Wilkinson by Wilkinson, Matt 9781072091820, 9782022334059, 1072091828, 2022334051 instant download after payment.

Most of us never think about how we get from one place to another. For most people, putting one foot in front of the other requires no thought at all. Yet the fact that we and other species are able to do so is one of the great triumphs of evolution. To truly understand how life evolved on Earth, it is crucial to understand movement. Restless Creatures makes the bold new argument that the true story of evolution is the story of locomotion, from the first stirrings of bacteria to the amazing feats of Olympic athletes.
By retracing the four-billion-year history of locomotion, evolutionary biologist Matt Wilkinson shows how the physical challenges of moving from place to place—when coupled with the implacable logic of natural selection—offer a uniquely powerful means of illuminating the living world. Whales and dolphins look like fish because they have been molded by the constraints of underwater locomotion. The unbending physical needs of flight have...

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