 | 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 | |
 | John Noble Wilford - Nature - 1985 - 304 pages
Sketches the history of paleontology, traces the study of dinosaurs, and summarizes what we have learned about their lives and the reason for their extinction | |
 | Margery Facklam - Juvenile Nonfiction - 2009
With enthusiastic and accurate text blended with precise illustrations, this book describes 13 amazing lizards and delivers an in-depth look into their fascinating worlds, from ... | |
 | 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 ... | |
 | Dougal Dixon - Nature - 1987 - 32 pages
Brief text and illustrations introduce the characteristics and natural environment of thirteen early dinosaurs such as Saltopus and Dimetrodon. Includes a glossary of terms and ... | |
 | Graham Coleman - 1994 - 24 pages
Describes the physical characteristics and probable behavior of this long-winged flying contemporary of the dinosaurs | |
 | Dougal Dixon, Jane Burton - Nature - 1989 - 32 pages
Text and photographic illustrations describe the characteristics and habits of several dinosaurs and other prehistoric reptiles that roamed the earth during the Cretaceous Period. | |
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