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The Journey and the Necessity

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  • Categories:Nature & Environment
  • Language:Italian(Translation Services Available)
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  • Pages:136
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English title 《 The Journey and the Necessity 》
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★Geography, evolution and migrations told through the eyes of a widely-known zoologist.
★An as rigorous as fun treatment.
★The reader will follows the author in the discovery of animals – extinct and still existing - from the Paleozoic era to the present day.

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Stories about animal that are no longer there: strange, unpredictable animals, unexpected ones.

Stories of their journeys through moving continents. A dance in which geography, changes and shifts interact under the law of Chase and the need of new horizons: what did crocodiles do in Puglia, Italy? Why mice on the island of Gough are carnivores? And how countless species of animals that inhabit our planet, have come down to us?

Author

Antonella Sacco deals with Genetics at Imperial College London where she collaborated with the Zoological Society.
She spends her time around the world moving newts, counting rats, chasing wolves and squirrels.
She is the author of The short-sighted watchmaker (2012), born from her blog that she writes for National Geographic.

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