The Dinosaur Heresies: New Theories Unlocking the Mystery of the Dinosaurs and Their ExtinctionThe inside story of a scientific heresy that is scandalizing traditional paleontology, told by the unorthodox leader of the dinosaurian heretics and featuring over 200 original black-and-white drawings that show how dinosaurs lived. |
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Page 175
... horned dinosaurs were the long- slicers , the best at cutting tough vegetables into digestible chunks . Yet neither duckbills nor horned dinosaurs have ever been found with gastroliths , even though dozens of good skeletons have been ...
... horned dinosaurs were the long- slicers , the best at cutting tough vegetables into digestible chunks . Yet neither duckbills nor horned dinosaurs have ever been found with gastroliths , even though dozens of good skeletons have been ...
Page 248
... horned dinosaur fossils from North America manifested the very complexly designed snout , horns , frill , and neck muscle attachments in a fully developed state . It was as though the horned dinosaurs had sprung directly from the mind ...
... horned dinosaur fossils from North America manifested the very complexly designed snout , horns , frill , and neck muscle attachments in a fully developed state . It was as though the horned dinosaurs had sprung directly from the mind ...
Page 249
... horned - face . " Protoceratops's cranial structure was almost perfect as the ancestral state of the large American horned dinosaurs . The basic horned dinosaur design was proclaimed by the deep beak , solidly connected skull bones ...
... horned - face . " Protoceratops's cranial structure was almost perfect as the ancestral state of the large American horned dinosaurs . The basic horned dinosaur design was proclaimed by the deep beak , solidly connected skull bones ...
Contents
Brontosaurus in the Great Hall | 15 |
Meditation | 29 |
Dinosaurs Score | 75 |
Copyright | |
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The Dinosaur Heresies: New Theories Unlocking the Mystery of the Dinosaurs ... Robert T. Bakker No preview available - 1996 |
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