id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 38013 Lucas, Frederic A. (Frederic Augustus) Animals of the Past .txt text/plain 48067 1744 65 Earliest birds, 70; wings, 71; study of young animals, 73; the be considered as fossils; while the bones of many species of animals, we come upon a fossil bone, long since turned into stone, on which are first known member of the great group of backboned animals at whose head tracing back the history of animal life by means of fossil remains, but preserved specimens of another little fish-like creature, rarely if ever animal believed to be extinct had really lived over to the present day. very long neck and tail, and, for the size of the animal, a very small the largest animal of his time, upward of twenty-five feet in length, it comparing the bones of extinct animals with those of creatures that are shown, and that is by collecting the fossil remains of animals long reckon by years, we come upon a number of animals very much like horses, ./cache/38013.txt ./txt/38013.txt