| View Larger Image | Dark Life: Martian Nanobacteria, Rock-Eating Cave Bugs and Other Extreme Organisms of Inner Earth and Outer Space | Paperbackby Michael Ray Taylor (Author)
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| | Binding: | Paperback | | Publisher: | Scribner's Sons | | Page Count: | 287 Pages | | Publication Date: | 1999 | | Sales Rank: | 2,347,818nd |
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