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"When the Panama land bridge between North and South America formed three million years ago, plants and animals surged back and forth in an evolutionary cross-fertilization creating one of the world's richest and most fascinating environments. This is the story of Central America's role as an evolutionary link between continents"--Provided by publisher.
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Fossils, Description and travel, Evolution (Biology), Paleobiogeography, Natural history, Discovery and exploration, Discoveries in geography, Travel, Evolution, Natural history, central america, America, discovery and exploration, Central america, description and travel, Paleontology, Travel, guidebooksPlaces
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The monkey's bridge: mysteries of evolution in Central America
2007, Trinity University Press
in English
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The Monkey's Bridge: Mysteries of Evolution in Central America
September 28, 2007, Trinity University Press
Paperback
in English
1595340408 9781595340405
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The Monkey's Bridge: Mysteries of Evolution in Central America
February 1999, Sierra Club Books for Children
Paperback
in English
1578050189 9781578050185
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The monkey's bridge: mysteries of evolution in Central America
1997, Sierra Club Books
in English
0871565862 9780871565860
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [249]-259) and index.
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