In the 5th and currently final volume of the series 'Dinosaurs in Comics', the authors introduce us to two amazing dinosaurs, each of which became a true paleontological sensation. The names alone are worth it: Halshkaraptor and Borealopelta! These are...
the heroes of the traditional educational dossier at the end of the book… However, the reader gets to know them much earlier, as they first appear on the pages of the comic as characters in humorous stories—with the help of close and distant dino-relatives, who are sometimes just as amazing! And the names of these relatives are quite fine, you can practice your diction right now: Opisthocoelicaudia, Epidexipteryx, Kulindadromeus, Qianzhousaurus, Zaurofaaganax, Cizhanglong… You will also meet the incomparable Trix, queen of the Tyrannosaurs; the peaceful but somewhat intrusive Ororhynchus; the self-confident Achillobator; the frost-resistant Nanukraptor, and many, many others… you will also learn where the longest dinosaur trackway in the world is located, how the shape of the skull changes with age in Triceratops, whether Compsognathus had feathers, how Deinosuchus disappointed specialists, and how heavy the work of a paleontologist is. And once again, the guides to the world of all these 'sauruses', 'raptors', and 'dromeuses' will be the inconspicuous creatures we’ve come to know well from previous volumes—the future rulers of the planet—mammals.
In the 5th and currently final volume of the series 'Dinosaurs in Comics', the authors introduce us to two amazing dinosaurs, each of which became a true paleontological sensation. The names alone are worth it: Halshkaraptor and Borealopelta! These are the heroes of the traditional educational dossier at the end of the book… However, the reader gets to know them much earlier, as they first appear on the pages of the comic as characters in humorous stories—with the help of close and distant dino-relatives, who are sometimes just as amazing! And the names of these relatives are quite fine, you can practice your diction right now: Opisthocoelicaudia, Epidexipteryx, Kulindadromeus, Qianzhousaurus, Zaurofaaganax, Cizhanglong… You will also meet the incomparable Trix, queen of the Tyrannosaurs; the peaceful but somewhat intrusive Ororhynchus; the self-confident Achillobator; the frost-resistant Nanukraptor, and many, many others… you will also learn where the longest dinosaur trackway in the world is located, how the shape of the skull changes with age in Triceratops, whether Compsognathus had feathers, how Deinosuchus disappointed specialists, and how heavy the work of a paleontologist is. And once again, the guides to the world of all these 'sauruses', 'raptors', and 'dromeuses' will be the inconspicuous creatures we’ve come to know well from previous volumes—the future rulers of the planet—mammals.
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