Giant vs. Giant: Argentinosaurus and Giganotosaurus (精装)
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分類: 图书,进口原版书,Children's Books(儿童图书),Animals(动物),
品牌: Mark NorellMarco SignoreMatteo Bacchin
基本信息出版社:ABBEVILLE PR (2010年10月12日)丛书名:Dinosaurs精装:64页正文语种:英语ISBN:0789210134条形码:9780789210135ASIN:0789210134
商品描述内容简介In the Dinosaurs series, a talented artist and a noted paleontologist have teamed up to re-create the vanished world of the dinosaurs in comic-book form. Each volume in the series tells the action-packed yet scientifically accurate story of a different dinosaur living in its particular geological time and place. At the back of each volume are several short essays, abundantly illustrated with original drawings and photographs of fossils, that explain more about the creatures and geographical settings encountered in the comic. These essays, written in terms that kids will understand, reveal not only what paleontologists have learned about the age of the dinosaurs, but alsohowthey have learned it, by examining fossils and other types of evidence.
Giant vs. Giant, the fifth title in the series, shows what life was like forArgentinosaurus, the largest animal that ever existed. We journey across the plains of prehistoric South America with a group of these outsized herbivores, as they encounter the strange armored sauropodSaltasaurusand the primitive birdPatagopteryx. However, their nemesis, the enormous carnivoreGiganotosaurus, is never far behind. The essays following the comic describe the remarkable dinosaurs of the later Cretaceous period, especially the amazingly large species that flourished in what is now Argentina.
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Praise for the Dinosaurs series:
"These books have great individualized forewords, a dinosaur evolutionary tree, and extensive informative essays dealing with the geography, flora and fauna, and other matters of the time period covered." —School Library Journal
"... a six-part graphic series grounded in science facts but told partially through fiction. Although the large-format books are aimed at young dino aficionados... the text won't bore adults." —Science News