Graveyards of the Dinosaurs: What It's Like to Discover Prehistoric CreaturesHere are the amazing stories of the dinosaurs that have been found in the world's greatest dinosaur "graveyards" -- from the Gobi Desert in Mongolia and the badlands of Alberta, Canada, to the desolate Valley of the Moon in Argentina. Find out how these astonishing creatures lived and how they died. Book jacket. |
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