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Dinosaurs―The Grand Tour, Second Edition: Everything Worth Knowing About Dinosaurs from Aardonyx to Zuniceratops
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Dinosaurs―The Grand Tour, Second Edition: Everything Worth Knowing About Dinosaurs from Aardonyx to Zuniceratops
Bigger and Better, Updated and Expanded
We live in a golden age of paleontological discovery-on average, we find one new dinosaur species per week. The most fascinating among them take their place in this updated edition of Dinosaurs-The Grand Tour; from Aardonyx, a lumbering beast that formed a link between two- and four-legged dinosaurs, to Zuniceratops, who boasted a deadly pair of horns. Here, you'll find everything worth knowing about every dinosaur worth knowing-more than 300 in all, including:
We live in a golden age of paleontological discovery-on average, we find one new dinosaur species per week. The most fascinating among them take their place in this updated edition of Dinosaurs-The Grand Tour; from Aardonyx, a lumbering beast that formed a link between two- and four-legged dinosaurs, to Zuniceratops, who boasted a deadly pair of horns. Here, you'll find everything worth knowing about every dinosaur worth knowing-more than 300 in all, including:
- Amphibious Halszkaraptor looks like no other dinosaur we've found-with a head and body the size of a duck's, sharp claws . . . and a swanlike neck.
- Longer than a blue whale and three times taller than a giraffe, Patagotitan is a newly discovered contender for “biggest dinosaur ever."
- The speedy little feathered predator Stenonychosaurus was an anatomical marvel, with retractable claws, asymmetrical ears for advanced hearing, incredible night vision, and a huge brain.
- Oviraptor-whose name means “egg thief “-doesn't deserve its bad rap. This specimen from 1923 is now proven to have been sitting by its own eggs-not stealing another's.
- Sinornithosaurus prove that dinosaurs shed their skin the same way that humans do, rather than sloughing it off all at once like a snake.
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USA
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experiment
Manufacturer
The Experiment
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Paperback
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9781615195190
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10.1
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7.6
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2.1495070545
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1.1
ReleaseDate
2019-12-10T00:00:01Z
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