 | 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 ... | |
 | 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 ... | |
 | 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 | |
 | John R. Horner, Don Lessem - Nature - 1993 - 239 pages
A look at the Tyrannosaurus Rex discusses the animal's speed, its warm-bloodedness, its dimensions and anatomy, and its gender differences, offering excavation photos and line ... | |
 | Frank DeCourten - Nature - 1998 - 300 pages
Traces the history of one of the world's most productive dinosaur-fossil producing regions, and describes the Mesozoic terrestrial ecosystem that produced them | |
 | Darren Naish - Nature - 2009 - 192 pages
This elegantly illustrated volume is a journey through more than two centuries of remarkable discovery. Books on dinosaurs are usually arranged by classification or epoch, but ... | |
 | 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 ... | |
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