Concerning Animals and Other Matters Concerning Animals and Other Matters

Concerning Animals and Other Matters

Publisher Description

It is evident that, in what is called the evolution of animal forms, the foot came in suddenly when the backboned creatures began to live on the dry land—that is, with the frogs. How it came in is a question which still puzzles the phylogenists, who cannot find a sure pedigree for the frog. There it is, anyhow, and the remarkable point about it is that the foot of a frog is not a rudimentary thing, but an authentic standard foot, like the yard measure kept in the Tower of London, of which all other feet are copies or adaptations. This instrument, as part of the original outfit given to the pioneers of the brainy, backboned, and four-limbed races, when they were sent out to multiply and replenish the earth, is surely worth considering well.

GENRE
Science & Nature
RELEASED
1909
1 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
203
Pages
PUBLISHER
Public Domain
SIZE
1.3
MB

More Books by Edward Hamilton Aitken

Customers Also Bought

E. O. Wilson’s Life on Earth Unit 4 E. O. Wilson’s Life on Earth Unit 4
2014
E. O. Wilson’s Life on Earth Unit 2 E. O. Wilson’s Life on Earth Unit 2
2014
Romeo and Juliet Romeo and Juliet
1597
The Art of War The Art of War
2010