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How to Keep Dinosaurs: Small Format Edition

Handbook / Manual Out of Print
By: Robert Mash(Author), Richard Dawkins(Foreword By)
96 pages, Col illus
How to Keep Dinosaurs: Small Format Edition
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  • How to Keep Dinosaurs: Small Format Edition ISBN: 9780297843986 Hardback Dec 2004 Out of Print #149058
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About this book

Light-hearted look at choosing, if they were around today (!), the perfect dinosaur pet. Hollywood and the media make believe that all dinosaurs are gigantic, hostile and untameable. In fact, there are, apparently, many species that make charming and even useful companions. From Compsognathus to Deinonychus this book advises you which dinosaur is right for you and your home.

Also available in a normal edition.

Contents

Dinosaurs for Beginners; Dinosaurs as House Pets; Dinosaurs as Flying Pets; Dinosaurs for Recreation; Dinosaurs for Security Work; Dinosaurs for Eggs & Meat; Dinosaurs for Hide and Feather; Dinosaurs for Zoos; Dinosaurs for Safari Parks

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Biography

Robert Mash read zoology at Oxford and is now head of the biology department at Clayesmore School. He lives in a thatched cottage in the middle of Dorset with his wife, son and three coleophysii.

Handbook / Manual Out of Print
By: Robert Mash(Author), Richard Dawkins(Foreword By)
96 pages, Col illus
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