Insect Fossils
Insect Fossils
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Just the Series: Fossil Files   

Series and Publisher: Fossil Files   

Annotation: Explores insect fossils, including how they are formed, what type of insects are fossilized, where they can be found, and what are done with these fossils when they are discovered.
Genre: [Paleontology]
 
Reviews: 1
Catalog Number: #5875430
Format: Paperback
Common Core/STEAM: STEAM STEAM
Copyright Date: 2017
Edition Date: 2017 Release Date: 01/01/17
Pages: 32 pages
ISBN: 1-499-42744-1
ISBN 13: 978-1-499-42744-8
Dewey: 565
LCCN: 2016041762
Dimensions: 22 cm.
Language: English
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This entry in the Fossil Files series casts an intriguing light on a branch of paleontology that seldom receives its due. Along with tallying the various ways prehistoric insect forms and tracks ("trace" fossils) have been preserved sedimentary rock, amber, and tar d major modern sites where they can be found, Linde describes distinctive discoveries, including blood in a mosquito's stomach, 400-million-year-old insect jaws almost too tiny to see, and Meganeuropsis, a griffinfly with a 29-inch wingspan. The specimens visible in the close-up color photos display similar diversity and also reveal how finely detailed insect fossils can be. Sidebar notes expand on this information and add quick comments on insect biology, the history of microscopy, and how to prepare for a career in paleontology. A good choice for broadening an interest in all things stony and boney.

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Word Count: 2,359
Reading Level: 5.4
Interest Level: 4-7
Accelerated Reader: reading level: 5.4 / points: 0.5 / quiz: 188100 / grade: Middle Grades

Have you ever wondered about the bugs of the prehistoric past? This book introduces readers to amazing insect fossils that have opened scientists' eyes to the tiny, six-legged creatures of the past. Many insects have been preserved perfectly in amber, while others left imprints in sedimentary rocks. Vivid color photographs of insect fossils and exciting diagrams are sure to catch readers' interest. Engaging text and sidebars make this elementary science topic easy to understand and introduces readers to many fascinating facts about insect fossils.


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