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The eternal trail : a tracker looks at evolution

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A contemplative tale of evolutionfrom prehistoric monster centipedes and Jurassic dinosaurs to mammoths, mastodons, and men on the moonas seen through the eyes of one of the worlds preeminent trackers. }Were Jurassic dinosaurs social creatures? Is the legendary Bigfoot merely a myth? Can you determine the shape of a rams horns from its footprints?

Paleontologist Martin Lockley answers these questions and many more in this highly original chronology of tracking and track-making.

From the earliest fossilized prints left by a millipede on a volcanic island to Neil Armstrongs footprint, forever embedded in the lunar dust, Lockley reinterprets the story of evolution, recorded over millions of years in the strata and substrata of our planet and its environs.

In the process, he offers a new, holistic approach to trackingone that highlights the self-organizing principles at work in the natural worldand demonstrates how the science of tracking is giving us new insights into the biology, behavior, and evolutionary history of a diverse array of extinct animals.Filled with fascinating anecdotes and surprising discoveries, The Eternal Trail initiates us into the art and science of tracking, while offering a poetic reflection on the continuity of life. }

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Perseus Books
0738201650 / 9780738201658
Hardback
560.9
26/08/1999
United States
English
368p.
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