... living beings imprisoned and subjected to many new risks to life. The stronger could more readily capture the weaker, while the fishes would gradually perish through the constant freshening of the water. With the death of any considerable class the... Animals of the Past - Страница 56написао/ла Frederic Augustus Lucas - 1901 - 258 страницаПуни преглед - О овој књизи
| Geological and Geographical Survey of the Territories (U.S.) - 1872 - 572 страница
...AVith the death of any considerable class the balance of food-supply would be lost, aud many larger species would disappear from the scene. The most omnivorous...which his exhausted energies could not extricate him. TART II.— GEOLOGY. The geology of this region has been very partially explored, but appears to be... | |
| F.V Hayden - 1872 - 560 страница
...With the death of any considerable class the balance of food-supply would be lost, and many larger species would disappear from the scene. The most omnivorous...which his exhausted energies could not extricate him. PART II.— GEOLOGY. The geology of this region has been very partially explored, but appears to be... | |
| Geological and Geographical Survey of the Territories (U.S.) - 1872 - 596 страница
...With the death of any considerable class the balance of food-supply would be lost, and many larger species would disappear from the scene. The most omnivorous...which his exhausted energies could not extricate him. PART II.— GEOLOGY. The geology of this region has been very partially explored, but nppears to be... | |
| Geological and Geographical Survey of the Territories (U.S.) - 1872 - 570 страница
...With the death of any considerable class the balance of food-supply would be lost, and many larger species would disappear from the scene. The most omnivorous...which his exhausted energies could not extricate him. PART II.— GEOLOGY. The geology of this region has been very partially explored, but appears to be... | |
| William Edward Webb - 1873 - 516 страница
...With the death of any considerable class the balance of food supply would be lost, and many larger species would disappear from the scene. The most omnivorous...yield to inexorable fate; the last one caught by the rising bottom among shallow pools from which his exhausted energies could not extricate him. PART II... | |
| William Edward Webb - 1874 - 510 страница
...With the death of any considerable class the balance of food supply would be lost, and many larger species would disappear from the scene. The most omnivorous...yield to inexorable fate; the last one caught by the rising bottom among shallow pools from which his exhausted energies could not extricate him. PART II... | |
| American Museum of Natural History - 1913 - 330 страница
...with salt-water prevented. Thus were the living beings imprisoned and subjected to many new risks to life. The stronger could more readily capture the...Fossil man " the sea-serpent flourishes perennially hi the newspapers and, despite the fact that he is now mainly regarded as a joke, there have been many... | |
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