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Insect fossils

An introduction to insect fossils, discussing where they are found, how they become fossils and more.

Prehistoric life

Explores the origins of life on earth, why it began in the sea and not on land, how dinosaurs ruled for millions of years, and how mammals and humans took over.

You can be a paleontologist!

2017
" ... [readers] follow Dr. Scott Sampson as he sets out into the field and answers many of their most popular questions along the way"--Provided by publisher.

Fossils from lost worlds

Walk in the footsteps of the first fossil researchers to discover the earliest animal life on Earth. Explore the story of a spiny sea worm without tail or head, a walking fish, a peaceful sea dragon, and many other incredible creatures. Told through comics, illustrations, and data, Fossils from Lost Worlds is also a fascinating insight into paleontology itself. It shows how science is a process of thinking and rethinking, questioning and learning. Through a timeline of animal reconstructions and major discoveries, we can track beliefs and theories that have brought our knowledge to where i is today.

Dragon teeth

a novel
"The year is 1876. Warring Indian tribes still populate America's western territories even as lawless gold-rush towns begin to mark the landscape. In much of the country, it is still illegal to espouse evolution. Against this backdrop, two monomaniacal paleontologists pillage the Wild West, hunting for dinosaur fossils while surveilling, deceiving, and sabotaging each other in a rivalry that will come to be known as the Bone Wars. Into this treacherous territory plunges the arrogant and entitled William Johnson, a Yale student with more privilege than sense. Determined to survive a summer in the West to win a bet against his arch-rival, William has joined world-renowned paleontologist Othniel Charles Marsh on his latest expedition. But when the paranoid and secretive Marsh becomes convinced that William is spying for his nemesis, Edwin Drinker Cope, he abandons him in Cheyenne, Wyoming, a locus of crime and vice. William is forced to join forces with Cope and soon stumbles upon a discovery of historic proportions. With this extraordinary treasure, however, comes exceptional danger, and William's newfound resilience will be tested in his struggle to protect his cache, which pits him against some of the West's most notorious characters."--.

Dinosaurs!

2018
Looks at dinosaurs, including fossils.

Cruisin' the fossil coastline

the travels of an artist and a scientist along the shores of the prehistoric pacific
2018
Paleontologist Kirk Johnson and artist Ray troll travel from Baja California to northern Alaska to search for the fossil secrets of North America's Pacific coast, and visit museums, meet other scientists and paleonerds, and sleuth out untold stories of extinct worlds."--Provided by publisher.

One brave summer

"To learn to ride Prince, gamer Paley is forced to identify her real-life powers. But her newfound courage will be tested when ranch neighbors threaten to steal an exciting discovery"--Provided by publisher.

Sharks lived with the dinosaurs!

2017
"Sharks are among Earth's oldest creatures. They appeared at least 420 million years ago, that's 200 million years before the first dinosaurs! These organisms were quite different than the ferocious marine predators we know today. Readers will ... learn about these aquatic animals and how scientists think they survived against vicious marine reptiles such as pliosaurs."--Provided by publisher.

Salamanders lived with the dinosaurs!

2017
"In 2015, scientists found 200-million-year-old fossil remains of a huge salamander-like amphibian, a 'super salamander,' that was a top predator of rivers and lakes. It might have even munched on early dinosaurs! Young paleozoologists will ... learn about these remarkable creatures that once lived on Earth as well as see imaginative images of what they might have looked like ... [and] how such beasts change and adapt into the animals we know today"--Provided by publisher.

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