From Trilobites to Dinosaurs to Mammoths in More Than 500 Million Years
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Care to meet a dunkleosteus? An apatosaurus? How about the dragonflyesque meganaura? In a collection that s organized chronologically by epoch and is sure to intrigue everyone from armchair dino enthusiasts to budding paleontologists, David Elliott and Matthew Trueman illuminate some of the most fascinating creatures ever to evolve on the earth.
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“Trilobite
So many of you.
So long ago.
So much above you.
Little below.
Now you lie hidden
deep in a clock,
uncountable ticks
silenced by rock.”
What could be more fun for our many young dinosaur fans than this huge book of dinosaur poems, illustrated with mesmerizing dinosaur pictures?
“Arthropleura
The bad news: Like a centipede. Eight feet long. Or more.
The good news: Arthropleura was a herbivore.”
See? Clever. Fun. Delightful.