Tag: incisive

Bite An Incisive History of Teeth, from Hagfish to Humans [Audiobook]


Free Download Bite: An Incisive History of Teeth, from Hagfish to Humans (Audiobook)
English | ASIN: B0CV2XJ1CR | 2024 | 7 hours and 46 minutes | M4B@64 kbps | 224 MB
Author: Bill Schutt
Narrator: Charles Constant

From three-inch fang blennies to thirty-foot prehistoric crocodiles, from gaboon vipers to Neanderthals, Bite is a fascinating journey through the natural, scientific, and cultural history of something right in front of-or in-our faces: teeth. In Bite, zoologist Bill Schutt makes a surprising case: it is teeth that are responsible for the long-term success of vertebrates. The appearance of teeth, roughly half a billion years ago, was an adaptation that allowed animals with backbones, such as fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, dinosaurs and mammals-including us-to chow down in pretty much every conceivable environment. And it’s not just food. Tusks and fangs have played crucial roles as defensive weapons-glimpsing the upper canines of snarling dogs is all it takes to know that teeth are an efficient means of aggression.

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Bite An Incisive History of Teeth, from Hagfish to Humans


Free Download Bite: An Incisive History of Teeth, from Hagfish to Humans by Bill Schutt
English | August 13th, 2024 | ISBN: 1643751786 | 320 pages | True EPUB | 30.70 MB
From three-inch fang blennies to thirty-foot prehistoric crocodiles, from gaboon vipers to Neanderthals, Bite is a fascinating journey through the natural, scientific, and cultural history of something right in front of-or in-our faces: teeth.

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Out of Order An incisive and boldly original critique of the news media’s domination of America’s political process


Free Download Thomas E. Patterson, "Out of Order: An incisive and boldly original critique of the news media’s domination of America’s political process"
English | 1994 | ISBN: 0679755101, 0679419292 | EPUB | pages: 309 | 2.2 mb
Why are our politicians almost universally perceived as liars? What made candidate Bill Clinton’s draft record more newsworthy than his policy statements? How did George Bush’s masculinity, Ronald Reagan’s theatrics with a microphone, and Walter Mondale’s appropriation of a Wendy’s hamburger ad make or break their presidential campaigns?

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