History of Birds and Monkeys
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5b, 1847 Bird Miscellanies, Illustrative of the Habits and the Faculties of Birds by James Rennie
Description
The history of birds and monkeys reflects the fascinating paths of evolution in the animal kingdom. Birds are descendants of theropod dinosaurs, with fossils like Archaeopteryx showing their transition from reptilian ancestors to feathered fliers more than 150 million years ago. Monkeys, on the other hand, belong to the primate family and emerged around 40 million years ago, evolving in Africa and Asia before spreading to the Americas. While birds represent the mastery of flight and adaptation to diverse environments, monkeys showcase intelligence, social structures, and dexterity—both groups offering important insights into the development of life on Earth.
Notes
3/4 black morocco leather and marble paper sides, smooth spine lettered in gilt, glazed yellow endleaves, numerous illustrations, good condition.