The Scientific American Book of Dinosaurs by Gregory S Paul

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This title provides a detailed impression of what life was like for the thunder lizards: what they looked like, how they acted and interacted, what they ate, where they lived and how they died. The book includes both contemporary and classic essays by respected names in palaeontology.

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The Scientific American Book of Dinosaurs by Gregory S Paul

Robert Bakker illustrates the new and unprecedented wave of dinosaur discoveries around the world, while David J Varicchio discusses the familial relationships of dinosaurs. Walter Alvarex and Vincent Courtillot debate their theories of mass extinction, and Ken Carpenter describes the latest technologies and basic techniques of excavating fossils. Together, they provide a detailed impression of what life was like for the thunder lizards: what they looked like, how they acted and interacted, what they ate, where they lived, and how they died. With a sharp, accessible design and loads of illustrations, this book is truly something to roar about.
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ISBN 13 9780312310080
ISBN 10 0312310080
Title The Scientific American Book of Dinosaurs
Author Gregory S Paul
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher St Martin's Press
Year published 2003-04-22
Number of pages 432
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.