Natural selection and speciation are all but ignored in children's
nonfiction. To help address this glaring deficiency, award-winning
children's science writer Sneed Collard traveled to the Galapagos
Islands to see for himself, where Charles Darwin saw, how new species
form. The result is this fascinating story of two species of iguana, one
land-based and one marine, both of which developed from a single
ancestor that reached the islands millions of years ago. The animals
evolved in different directions while living within sight of one
another. How is that possible?
Collard uses the iguanas to explore Charles Darwin's great discovery.
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