| This book introduces readers to
the tree of life concept—all living organisms are related
and have a place on the tree.
Author Rochelle Strauss uses the tree metaphor to explain how
scientists organize life into five kingdoms: monera, fungi, protoctista,
plants, and animals. Each kingdom has thousands of species. If each
species represented one leaf, there would be roughly 1,750,000 leaves
on the tree. An illustrated tree on each kingdom page shows how
much of a tree’s canopy a species would take up. All animals
combined make up 1,318,000 leaves, for example. Plants make up 270,000
leaves.
While reading about the different branches and leaves of the tree
of life, you can also read about some different creatures, such
as the coconut crab, find out which animal is the tallest mammal,
and how some species are barely hanging on to survival.
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