What people are saying - Write a reviewReview: The Macmillan Illustrated Encyclopedia Of Dinosaurs And Prehistoric Animals: A Visual Who's Who Of Prehistoric LifeUser Review - Robert - GoodreadsOh man, I loved this book so much when I was a kid. Great info and amazing illustrations. Read full review Review: The Macmillan Illustrated Encyclopedia Of Dinosaurs And Prehistoric Animals: A Visual Who's Who Of Prehistoric LifeUser Review - RA Danger - GoodreadsIt has fish to mammals (525). With a little introduction on each group (fish, reptile etc.) After the introduction there are two pages of pictures followed by two pages of information: order, family, name, time, locality, size, and summary about the animal. Read full review Related books
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66 other sections not shown Other editions - View allCommon terms and phrasesadapted Africa amphibians ancestors animals Apatosaurus aquatic Archaeopteryx armor Asia backbone birds body bones canines Carboniferous carnivores carnosaur cheek teeth claws cm long creatures crest crocodiles developed Devonian diapsid dinosaurs duckbills elephants elongated Eocene Europe England evolution evolutionary evolved extinct Family feet fins fossil front ft/3 m long hadrosaurs head herbivorous hindlegs hypsilophodonts ichthyosaurs Iguanodon in/2 m long incisors land Late Cretaceous Late Cretaceous locality Late Jurassic locality Late Miocene Late Permian Late Triassic legs lifestyle limbs lived lizards lower jaw mammals million years ago Miocene modern muscles neck North America North America Alberta Oligocene ORDER pair Paleocene paleontologists pelycosaurs Permian Permian locality plant-eating plants plates Pleistocene Pleistocene locality plesiosaurs Pliocene predators prey primitive probably pterosaurs relatives rocks rodents sauropods sharks similar skeleton skull snout species spines Stegosaurus structure SUBORDER tail therapsids toes Triassic locality tusks typical vertebrae Bibliographic information |