Walking with Prehistoric Beasts

thumbnail

List Price: £19.13 (GBP)
  • Lowest Used Price: £4.57
  • Total New: 0
  • Total Used: 12
  • Total Collectible: 0
  • Total Refurbished: 0
  • Author : Tim Haines
  • Binding : Hardcover
  • Creator : BBC Wildlife Magazine
  • EAN : 9780789478290
  • ISBN : 0789478293
  • Label : DK Publishing Inc
  • Languages : Original Language: English, Published: English
  • Manufacturer : DK Publishing Inc
  • Number Of Items : 1
  • Number Of Pages : 240
  • Package Dimensions : 1.28 inches (Height) x 11.34 inches (Length) x 3.34 pounds (Weight) x 10.18 inches (Width)
  • Product Group : Book
  • Publication Date : 2001-11
  • Publisher : DK Publishing Inc
  • SKU : U12553656
  • Studio : DK Publishing Inc
  • UPC : 635517078299

Walking with Beasts is the eagerly anticipated follow-up to the hugely successful Walking with Dinosaurs and fully deserves to be just as successful. Subtitled A Prehistoric Safari, it takes the reader on a journey through the wildlife parks of the last 65 million years since the demise of the dinosaurs. While everyone has heard of the many different kinds of dinosaurs, how many people have heard of the indricotheres, chalicotheres, dinotheres or even our own ancestors the plesiadapiforms? Hopefully, after the showing of the BBC TV series Walking with Beasts and this superb book from Tim Haines, we might have a better idea about the life and times of our own mammal relatives and ancestors. Designed for the general reader, the story follows a mixture of chronology and environmental themes from the "New Dawn" following the demise of the dinosaurs, when mammals were just beginning to find their feet again, through to "Whale Killer", describing when mammals first took to life in the oceans and evolved awesome top predators such as the 18m Basilosaurus. The strange extinct mammals such as the indricotheres figure in the "Land of the Giants" and our own human story is told, culminating in the Ice Age and the question of our ancestors' hand in extinctions. The computer-generated images produced by Daren Horley's team are absolutely stunning and are, if anything, better than those in Walking with Dinosaurs. The animals look especially convincing in the still photos, which appear on every page. The pictures are so good that it will be hard to convince younger children that they are not real. Walking with Beasts should be on everyone's shopping list. --Douglas Palmer

- Amazon.co.uk Reviews


Leave a Comment:

(required)

(will not be published) (required)


Copyright © 1999-2012 Data Growth Pty Ltd. All rights reserved.
Privacy Policy | Terms of Use |