 | David Norman - Nature - 1985 - 208 pages
More than seven hundred illustrations, drawings, photographs, and diagrams, mostly in full-color, accompany an informative text that discusses the lives of sixty-eight of the ... | |
 | David Norman - 1991 - 192 pages
Discusses dinosaurs, their life, death, and discovery, and describes the techniques used for making the TV series "Dinosaurs!" | |
 | Spencer G. Lucas - 1994 - 290 pages
This text is intended for a one-quarter or one-semester introductory course on dinosaurs. Dinosaurs: The Textbook is a monument to our present understanding of these wonderful ... | |
 | Robert T. Bakker - Nature - 1986 - 481 pages
One of the world's leading paleontologists presents revolutionary discoveries about how dinosaur brains worked, how their metabolism influenced their lives, and comments on ... | |
 | John Malam, Steve Parker - 2003 - 256 pages
"This book is an illustrated guide to the awesome animals that ruled our planet millions of years ago. Find out about the very first dinosaurs and their ancestors, the giant ... | |
 | Elaine Graham-Kennedy - Juvenile Nonfiction - 2006 - 80 pages
Presents an overview of dinosaurs based on fossils, bones, and eggs, and uses biblical scriptures and creationism to explain different aspects of their lives and extinction. | |
 | Dougal Dixon - Nature - 1988 - 120 pages
Looks at how the dinosaurs might have evolved if they hadn't become extinct, and shows and describes the characteristics of these hypothetical creatures | |
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