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Walking with Dinosaurs: The Evidence How Did They Know That?

Popular Science Out of Print
By: Dave Martill and Darren Naish
176 pages, Col photos
Publisher: BBC Books
Walking with Dinosaurs: The Evidence
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  • Walking with Dinosaurs: The Evidence ISBN: 9780563537434 Paperback Sep 2000 Out of Print #111011
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Looks at the research processes that formed the backbone of the series and explores how archaeologists and scientists have pieced together the life of these creatures from their discoveries. It explains how the bones of dinosaurs, and the ground they are found in, can lead to conclusions about feeding habits, movement, mating, habitat and the climate of time.

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Popular Science Out of Print
By: Dave Martill and Darren Naish
176 pages, Col photos
Publisher: BBC Books
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