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The text surveys the backboned animals, following their emergence and diversification through deep time. It explains how early fishes evolved into bony fishes, amphibians, and reptiles, outlines the transition from water-breathing to air-breathing and the conquest of land, and traces the rise of birds and mammals. Chapters combine anatomical description, life habits, and fossil evidence, with imaginative restorations used to link extinct forms to living types. Emphasis falls on how structure and behavior adapted to fill ecological roles, presented in accessible terms for younger readers and illustrated to aid identification.

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Arabella B. Buckley

Arabella Buckley was a prominent British author and educator known for her contributions to children's literature and science education in the late 19th century. She is best recognized for her book "The Fairy-Land of Science," which creatively introduces scientific concepts to young readers through engaging narratives. Buckley's work often blends elements of nature and science, aiming to inspire curiosity and a love for learning in children. In addition to her English writings, she also published works in German, reflecting her interest in natural history and the environment. Her literary legacy continues to influence educational approaches in children's literature.

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