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Dinosaurs



Dinosaur - dīˈnəsôr [Gr.,=terrible lizard], extinct land reptile of the Mesozoic era. The dinosaurs, which were egg-laying animals, ranged in length from 2 1 / 2 ft (91 cm) to about 127 ft (39 m). Recognized discoveries of fossilized dinosaur bones date only to the 1820s; Sir Richard Owen, a Victorian anatomist, coined the term dinosaur   Read More...

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    Dinosaur Tracks and Other Fossil Footprints of Europe
    by Martin Lockley, Christian Meyer. 323 pgs.


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    Chinese Fossil Vertebrates
    by Spencer G. Lucas. 375 pgs.


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