The most ENORMOUS animals ever - past and present!
Discover the magnificent megafauna that have shaped our planet - from the mighty mammoths, sabre-toothed cats and giant birds that existed millions of years ago, to the elephants, giraffes and whales that live today. But why did some of the largest creatures on Earth go extinct? What do we know about their lives from the clues they left behind? And how can we protect the megafauna that roam our planet today?
Unearth these secrets and many more in this captivating compendium. Written by zoology correspondent, science-writer and broadcaster Jules Howard, with astonishing illustrations on every page by Gavin Scott.
The perfect gift for any child aged 7+ with an interest in animals and protecting our planet, with a mega jacket cover that unfolds to become a poster!
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The most ENORMOUS animals ever - past and present!
Discover the magnificent megafauna that have shaped our planet - from the mighty mammoths, sabre-toothed cats and giant birds that existed millions of years ago, to the elephants, giraffes and whales that live today. But why did some of the largest creatures on Earth go extinct? What do we know about their lives from the clues they left behind? And how can we protect the megafauna that roam our planet today?
Unearth these secrets and many more in this captivating compendium. Written by zoology correspondent, science-writer and broadcaster Jules Howard, with astonishing illustrations on every page by Gavin Scott.
The perfect gift for any child aged 7+ with an interest in animals and protecting our planet, with a mega jacket cover that unfolds to become a poster!
Pages - 128
Binding - Hardcover
Publisher - Nosy Crow
Publication Date - 2025-02-04
ISBN - 9781839943119
Weight - 0 grams