The New Dinosaurs: An Alternative EvolutionEvolution run amok. Dixon's imaginary animals show the imagination of Gary Larson, better drafting skills, but a very ponderous sense of humor. A lushly (color) illustrated unnatural history. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR |
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... forms GOURMAND page 75 TITANOSAUR page 39 DWARF TITANOSAUR page 41 RAJAPHANT page 80 TITANOSAURS LUMBER page 73 Neotropical forms TURTOSAUR page 72 Running forms DIPLODOCIDS THESCELOSAURS PERMIAN TRIASSIC JURASSIC CRETACEOUS TERTIARY ...
... forms GOURMAND page 75 TITANOSAUR page 39 DWARF TITANOSAUR page 41 RAJAPHANT page 80 TITANOSAURS LUMBER page 73 Neotropical forms TURTOSAUR page 72 Running forms DIPLODOCIDS THESCELOSAURS PERMIAN TRIASSIC JURASSIC CRETACEOUS TERTIARY ...
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... forms such as the sandle and the wyrm . The days are so hot and the nights so cold that any animal must spend much ... form of a great elongation of the body and neck and the total loss of the forelimbs . Its head is trowel - shaped and ...
... forms such as the sandle and the wyrm . The days are so hot and the nights so cold that any animal must spend much ... form of a great elongation of the body and neck and the total loss of the forelimbs . Its head is trowel - shaped and ...
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... forms . The dwarf meat- eaters ( b ) are relatively larger , being about one third of the size of the larger species . The meat - eaters are less restricted in the amount of food available as they also prey on sea birds . Temperate ...
... forms . The dwarf meat- eaters ( b ) are relatively larger , being about one third of the size of the larger species . The meat - eaters are less restricted in the amount of food available as they also prey on sea birds . Temperate ...
Contents
CONTENTS | 5 |
THE NEW DINOSAURS | 29 |
THE PALAEARCTIC REALM | 42 |
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adapted ammonites ancestors animals ankylosaurs arbrosaurs archosaurs areas armour Australasian continent birds and pterosaurs body burrowing climate coelophysids coelurosaurs coneater coniferous forest continental crackbeak creatures crested Cretaceous period Deciduous developed dinosaurs Earth elasmosaurs environment Ethiopian realm evolution evolved exist extinction feed fish forelimbs forms gliding Gondwana grass grasslands grazing habitats hadrosaurs herds hind legs huge hunting hypsilophodonts iguanodonts insects island jaws Jurassic kilometres late Cretaceous Laurasia lightly built live lost world mammals meat-eaters megalosaur Mesozoic metres million years ago mixed woodland mountain range move Nearctic Nearctic continent Nearctic realm neck Neotropical northern ocean Oriental realm Palaearctic Palaearctic realm Pangaea plant-eating plants plesiosaurs pliosaur predators prey pterosaurs region reptiles river saurischians sauropods saurornithoids shape species sprintosaurs stegosaurs supercontinent surface survive swamp tail teeth Tertiary titanosaur tree-living trees Triassic tropical forest Tropical rainforest tundra warm-blooded wings zoogeographic realms