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Dinosaurs

How they lived and evolved

Format: Paperback / softback
Publisher: The Natural History Museum, London, United Kingdom
Published: 6th Sep 2018
Dimensions: w 185mm h 248mm d 20mm
Weight: 725g
ISBN-10: 0565094769
ISBN-13: 9780565094768
Barcode No: 9780565094768
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From the Victorian golden age of dinosaur discovery to the cutting edge of twenty-first century fossil forensics Dinosaurs unravels the mysteries of the most spectacular group of animals our planet has ever seen. Despite facing drastic climatic conditions including violent volcanic activity, searing temperatures and rising and plunging sea levels, the dinosaurs formed an evolutionary dynasty that ruled the Earth for more than 150 million years. Darren Naish and Paul Barrett reveal the latest scientific findings about dinosaur anatomy, behaviour, and evolution. They also demonstrate how dinosaurs survived the great extinction at the end of the Cretaceous Period and continued to evolve and thrive alongside us, existing today as an incredibly diverse array of birds that are the direct descendants of theropods. Dinosaurs is lavishly illustrated with specimens from the Natural History Museum's own collections, along with explanatory diagrams and charts and full-colour artistic reconstructions of dinosaur behaviour.

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'With the authors being titanosaurs of the palaeontological community and brilliant communicators, this book is a must-have.' BBC Wildlife 'Finally, a modern, intelligent, trade book on dinosaurs for thoughtful readers... beautifully produced with full-color illustrations.' Quarterly Review of Biology 'This is an intelligent, beautifully illustrated and comprehensive guide to all things dinosaur-related... A detailed, in-depth read, Dinosaurs is better suited to the serious teenage or adult reader than the coffee table - though you don't need any specialist knowledge to enjoy the book.' The Economist