The Hot-blooded Dinosaurs: A Revolution in Palaeontology

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Dial Press, 1976 - Nature - 238 pages
Draws upon recent discoveries and research to recount the rise and fall of the dinosaurs, as dominant, warm-blooded animals, and to reassess their intelligence, agility, physiological complexity, and advanced social behavior.

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The crown of creation
7
The tyrant finds its feet
29
The race is to the swift the battle to the strong
62
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