Animals of the Past

Animals of the Past

by Frederic Lucas

13 chapters5h 54mEnglish1901

About this book

Prior to the emergence of paleontology and comparative anatomy as scientific disciplines at the end of the 18th century, it was generally known that there were species of animals that had disappeared completely. The term "extinction" originally applied to the extinguishing of fires or erasing of one's debt. It was not until 1784 that the term extinction was used to denote the complete eradication of a species of living being. In 1901, Frederic A. Lucas penned an overview of vertebrate animals whose only evidence of being remained in fossil records. The book focuses primarily on vertebrate animals, from fish to mammals. - Summary by Jeffery Smith

Chapters (12)

1Chapter 1 Fossils, and How They Are Formed
1544
2Chapter 2 The Earliest Known Vertebrates
1265
3Chapter 3 Impressions of the Past
1295
4Chapter 4 Rulers of the Ancient Seas
1835
5Chapter 5 Birds of Old
1695
6Chapter 6 The Dinosaurs
1716
7Chapter 7 Reading the Riddles of the Rocks
2418
8Chapter 8 Feathered Giants
1921
9Chapter 9 Ancestry of the Horse
1409
10Chapter 10 The Mammoth
1881
11Chapter 11 The Mastodon
1948
12Chapter 12 Why Do Animals Become Extinct?
1864

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