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Wild Down Under

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Australia is like no other place on earth. Isolated from the rest of world for a staggering 45 million years, this enormous island contains a breathtaking array of distinctive and bizarre species - 90 per cent of its reptiles and 70 per cent of its birds are unique to Australia and where else can you find wombats and wallabies, kookaburras and koalas? There are mammals that can lay eggs, huge birds that can't fly, marsupials that can, and a greater concentration of deadly reptiles and venomous snakes than anywhere else. The landscape, too, looks remarkably different: this is the flattest and driest inhabited continent on earth, with some of the oldest rocks and dramatic, time-worn landscapes. The surrounding seas contain dazzlingly colourful reefs and are dotted with a fabulous string of islands, stretching from the equator to the sub-Antarctic to form the larger region known as Australasia. explores its unique landscapes and wildlife, and the impact of human settlement. Published to accompany a six-part television programme, this illustrated book, with over 200 full-colour photographs, celebrates the natural history of this spectacular continent.

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Wild Down Under, Neil Nightingale

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Année de publication
2003
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Titre
Wild Down Under
Langue
Anglais
Éditeur
BBC Books
Publié
2003
Format
rigide
Pages
240
ISBN10
0563488220
ISBN13
9780563488224
Séries
Évaluation
4,55 sur 5
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Australia is like no other place on earth. Isolated from the rest of world for a staggering 45 million years, this enormous island contains a breathtaking array of distinctive and bizarre species - 90 per cent of its reptiles and 70 per cent of its birds are unique to Australia and where else can you find wombats and wallabies, kookaburras and koalas? There are mammals that can lay eggs, huge birds that can't fly, marsupials that can, and a greater concentration of deadly reptiles and venomous snakes than anywhere else. The landscape, too, looks remarkably different: this is the flattest and driest inhabited continent on earth, with some of the oldest rocks and dramatic, time-worn landscapes. The surrounding seas contain dazzlingly colourful reefs and are dotted with a fabulous string of islands, stretching from the equator to the sub-Antarctic to form the larger region known as Australasia. explores its unique landscapes and wildlife, and the impact of human settlement. Published to accompany a six-part television programme, this illustrated book, with over 200 full-colour photographs, celebrates the natural history of this spectacular continent.