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50 Animals That Changed the World

How the Creatures We Overlook Shaped Human History, Culture, and Civilization

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50 Animals That Changed the World

De: Luminous Starlight, An Gu, Harrison Elliot, Lila M. Harte
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What really built civilization?

Not just kings, generals, and inventors—but a beaver that redrew the map of North America, a flea that ended the Middle Ages, a fish that funded the American Revolution, and a worm that Charles Darwin spent forty years obsessing over.

50 Animals That Changed the World uncovers the surprising, forgotten, and often shocking ways that animals—not humans—determined the outcomes of history's most pivotal moments. Across fifty fast-moving chapters, you'll discover:
  • How the mosquito killed more soldiers than any general in history, deciding wars from ancient Greece to Yorktown
  • How a beaver turned into a hat that colonized a continent
  • Why the flea didn't just cause the Black Death—it destroyed feudalism and accidentally created the conditions for the Renaissance
  • How horseshoe crab blood makes every vaccine and injectable drug you've ever taken safe
  • Why Darwin spent the last decade of his life studying earthworms—and why he was right to

Each chapter reads in a single sitting and delivers the kind of fact you immediately want to tell someone else. No jargon, no textbook pacing—just fifty stories that will permanently change how you see the natural world and the history we thought we already knew.

Perfect for fans of Guns, Germs and Steel, Cod, and The Mosquito.
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