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The Jurassic Era - An Interesting History From Beginning to End - cover

The Jurassic Era - An Interesting History From Beginning to End

MultiPress Media

Publisher: Quick Reads

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Summary

Discover the incredible history of the Jurassic Era...

The Jurassic Era was a time of extraordinary biodiversity, shaping the world we know today. Dominated by towering dinosaurs and vast, evolving ecosystems, this period witnessed the rise of some of the most iconic creatures to ever walk the Earth. But the Jurassic wasn't just about the land giants; the seas teemed with marine reptiles, and the skies were ruled by pterosaurs, creating a planet unlike anything seen before or since.

In this captivating book, explore the fascinating details of how dinosaurs became the dominant force on Earth, the flourishing of diverse plant life, and the emergence of early mammals in the shadow of the dinosaurs. Delve into the discovery of remarkable fossils that provide a window into life millions of years ago, and trace the ecological shifts that eventually led to the Jurassic’s end.

Discover a plethora of topics such as:

* The Age of Dinosaurs and their ecological dominance
* The evolution of marine life and Jurassic seas
* The rise of early mammals and their survival strategies
* Pterosaur dominance in the skies
* The climate and environment that shaped Jurassic life
And much more...!

So, if you want a concise and informative book on the Jurassic Era, simply scroll up and click the "Buy now" button for instant access!
Available since: 10/01/2024.

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