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Synopsis
Were Dinosaurs good parents? Were newly hatched dinos left to fend for themselves, like baby turtles? Or were they protected until they were fully grown, like baby eagles? Citing specific examples from the fossil record and making comparisons with living animals, renowned paleontologist Robert T. Bakker explains to young readers how we know that allosaurus babies didn t have to hunt for themselves; how giant titanosaurs nested in crowded rookeries (and must have walked very carefully!); how Psittacosaurus was a dinosaur babysitter and numerous other fossil finds, all of which indicate that yes, dinosaurs "were "good parents. A world-class pairing of dinosaur science and illustration for just $3.99!"Book Details
Published
January 12, 2010
Publisher
Random House Childrens Books
Pages
24
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780375863301