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Bizarre Dinosaurs: Some Very Strange Creatures and Why We Think They Got That Way With state-of-the-art, digitally modeled images, fantastic photos of fossils, and up-to-date scientific interpretations, Bizarre Dinosaurs introduces dino-lovers to a group of very strange crea
Title | : | Bizarre Dinosaurs: Some Very Strange Creatures and Why We Think They Got That Way |
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.97 (806 Votes) |
Id Book | : | 1426303300 |
Format Type | : | Hardcover |
Number of Pages | : | 32 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2008-10-14 |
Type File | : | PDF, DOC, RTF, ePub |
With state-of-the-art, digitally modeled images, fantastic photos of fossils, and up-to-date scientific interpretations, Bizarre Dinosaurs introduces dino-lovers to a group of very strange creatures indeed. The cast of characters includes Masiakasaurus, a fierce some beast whose mouth bristled with serrated, slightly hooked, forward-poking teeth; Deinocheirus with his ungainly long arms and huge triple claws; Epedendrosaurus with a tiny body and pinky fingers as long as his arms; and flat-faced Dracorex hogwartsia, the "dragon king of Hogwarts," named after Harry Potter’s School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Paleontologist Josh Smith uses clear and informed text to tell kids what we know and what we are still guessing about this collection of odd-looking monsters, including how scientists think they used their individual bizarre characteristics. In his introduction, life-long dinosaur enthusiast John Updike gives young readers a new perspective on
John Updike has published over 60 books, including novels, collections of short stories, poetry, drama, essays, memoirs and literary criticism. He is the recipient of two Pulitzer prizes, the National Medal of Art, and the National Medal for the Humanities, among many other honors. A dinosaur enthusiast, he was delighted when the National Geographic magazine asked him to write an introduction to their article "Bizarre Dinosaurs," on which this book is based.
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Basolo and his colleagues were at the forefront of a renaissance of inorganic chemistry after World War II. The book is somewhat dated (originally published in 1944), but it holds up pretty well.
The book starts with a little about Hooker's early life. Tracing his life from his childhood in Coello, Illinois, through his chemical educ
Basolo and his colleagues were at the forefront of a renaissance of inorganic chemistry after World War II. The book is somewhat dated (originally published in 1944), but it holds up pretty well.
The book starts with a little about Hooker's early life. Tracing his life from his childhood in Coello, Illinois, through his chemical educ
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