National Geographic Prehistoric Mammals

National Geographic Prehistoric Mammals
National Geographic Prehistoric Mammals  
Author(s) Alan Turner
Language English
Genre(s) Reference
Publisher National Geographic
Publication date 2004
Pages 192 pp
ISBN 0792271343
OCLC Number 54079923
Dewey Decimal 569 22
LC Classification QE881 .T87 2004

National Geographic Prehistoric Mammals is a book by Alan Turner. It was published in 2004 by National Geographic.

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