In the blink of an eye /
"Here, for the first time, Oxford zoologist Andrew Parker reveals his theory of this great flourishing of life. Parker's astounding explanation is that it was the development of vision in primitive animals that caused the explosion. Precambrian creatures were unable to see, making it diffi...
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| Main Author: | Parker, Andrew, 1967- |
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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Cambridge, MA :
Perseus Pub.,
c2003.
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