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Description:
The gorgons ruled the world of animals long
before there was any age of dinosaurs. They were the
T. Rex of their day until an environmental cataclysm
250 million years ago annihilated them—along with
90 percent of all plant and animal species on the planet—in
an event so terrible even the extinction of the dinosaurs
pales in comparison. For more than a decade, UW paleontologist
Peter Ward and his colleagues have been searching in
South Africa’s Karoo Desert for clues to this
world: What were these animals like? How did they live
and, more important, how did they die?
In
Gorgon, Ward examines the strange fate of this little
known prehistoric animal and its contemporaries, the
ancestors of the turtle, the crocodile, the lizard,
and eventually dinosaurs. He offers provocative theories
on these mass extinctions and confronts the startling
implications they hold for us. Are we vulnerable to
a similar catastrophe? Are we nearing the end of human
domination in the earth’s cycle of destruction
and rebirth? Gorgon is also a thrilling travelogue of
Ward’s long, remarkable journey of discovery and
a real-life adventure deep into Earth’s history.
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