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Almost Like a Whale : The Origin of Species Updated
AuthorSteve Jones
SubjectEvolution
PublisherDoubleday
Publication date
1999
Publication placeUnited Kingdom
Pages402
ISBN978-0-385-40985-8
OCLC41420544
576.8 21
LC ClassQH367 .J75 1999

Almost like a Whale by Steve Jones is a modern introduction to Charles Darwin's Origin of Species and closely follows its structure. It won the 1999 BP Natural World Book Prize.

An American version was published as Darwin's Ghost: The Origin of Species Updated (ISBN 978-0-375-50103-6).

The title refers to Darwin's observation that a bear, swimming in a lake and catching insects in its mouth, might conceivably evolve over time into a creature "almost like a whale". This statement attracted much ridicule at the time.