Nothing Special   »   [go: up one dir, main page]

More from BBC Science Focus Magazine

BBC Science Focus Magazine2 min read
The Proboscis Monkey
With its big, bulbous hooter, the proboscis monkey is one of the most recognisable primates in the world. In the past, it was said that their noses were so big, they had to hold them to one side to eat, but this isn't true. They eat just fine. Endemi
BBC Science Focus Magazine1 min read
On The BBC This Month . . .
Ancient Apocalypse: Death on the Nile We may be closer to knowing how the Pyramids were constructed, but dive back into the BBC archive and you can discover how the experts think the Ancient Egyptian civilisation collapsed. Watch now on BBC iPlayer C
BBC Science Focus Magazine6 min read
Living Fossils
No individual species alive today was around during the age of the dinosaurs, between 246– 66 million years ago. But there are several groups of species currently roaming the Earth who can trace their roots back to ancient ancestors that would have l

Related Books & Audiobooks