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Dinosaurs—The Grand Tour, Second Edition
Everything Worth Knowing About Dinosaurs from Aardonyx to Zuniceratops
By Keiron Pim
Contributions by Jack Horner
Illustrated by Fabio Pastori
Bigger and Better, Updated and Expanded
We live in a golden age of paleontological discovery—on average, we find one new dinosaur species per week. The most fascinating among them take their place in this updated edition of Dinosaurs—The Grand Tour; from Aardonyx, a lumbering beast that formed a link between two- and four-legged dinosaurs, to Zuniceratops, who boasted a deadly pair of horns. Here, you’ll find everything worth knowing about every dinosaur worth knowing—more than 300 in all, including:
We live in a golden age of paleontological discovery—on average, we find one new dinosaur species per week. The most fascinating among them take their place in this updated edition of Dinosaurs—The Grand Tour; from Aardonyx, a lumbering beast that formed a link between two- and four-legged dinosaurs, to Zuniceratops, who boasted a deadly pair of horns. Here, you’ll find everything worth knowing about every dinosaur worth knowing—more than 300 in all, including:
- Amphibious Halszkaraptor looks like no other dinosaur we’ve found—with a head and body the size of a duck’s, sharp claws . . . and a swanlike neck.
- Longer than a blue whale and three times taller than a giraffe, Patagotitan is a newly discovered contender for “biggest dinosaur ever.”
- The speedy little feathered predator Stenonychosaurus was an anatomical marvel, with retractable claws, asymmetrical ears for advanced hearing, incredible night vision, and a huge brain.
- Oviraptor—whose name means “egg thief “—doesn’t deserve its bad rap. This specimen from 1923 is now proven to have been sitting by its own eggs—not stealing another’s.
- Sinornithosaurus prove that dinosaurs shed their skin the same way that humans do, rather than sloughing it off all at once like a snake.
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“This richly illustrated volume presents the latest perspectives on dinosaur lore, feathers and all, with field notes from famed paleontologist Jack Horner.”—NBC Science News
“Remarkably all-encompassing and superbly illustrated . . . A fascinating tome that will appeal to children and adults.”—Huffington Post
“If there is one book you should give as a gift to any dinosaur fan . . . this is it.”—Staten Island Advance
“Dramatic illustrations and silhouettes of the dinosaur accompany each profile . . . A good, inexpensive choice for those who want the most up-to-date, comprehensive information on dinosaurs.”—Booklist
“If you’ve got a kid who’s wild about dinosaurs, this is the book you need to get.”—GeekDad blog
“This richly illustrated volume presents the latest perspectives on dinosaur lore, feathers and all, with field notes from famed paleontologist Jack Horner.”—NBC Science News
“Remarkably all-encompassing and superbly illustrated . . . A fascinating tome that will appeal to children and adults.”—Huffington Post
“If there is one book you should give as a gift to any dinosaur fan . . . this is it.”—Staten Island Advance
“Dramatic illustrations and silhouettes of the dinosaur accompany each profile . . . A good, inexpensive choice for those who want the most up-to-date, comprehensive information on dinosaurs.”—Booklist
“If you’ve got a kid who’s wild about dinosaurs, this is the book you need to get.”—GeekDad blog
Product Details
- 368
- December 10, 2019
- 9781615195251