(An excerpt from "50 Dinosaur Tales")
"Look to the right. Nothing. Good. Look to the left. Still nothing. Good. Tilt head back to the right. What's that crackling sound? Just a fellow Weewarrasaurus pobeni taking a step. Good.
Weewarrasaurus has been on guard for hours with her brother and sister, watching over her family's territory. The three ornithopods stand in a semicircle, ready to sound the alarm at any moment, if necessary."
In the golden age of dinosaur discoveries, paleontologists are continuously learning about new dinosaurs and new facts about already known species. Between 2014 and 2018, more than 150 dinosaurs were named. Blending fiction with fact, 50 Dinosaur Tales reimagines the way 50 of the newly described Jurassic and Cretaceous dinosaurs lived in their natural habitats. Also includes a list of fun facts for each dinosaur, and facts about 108 additional dinosaurs, for a total of 158 dinosaurs.
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