The Secret Life of Dinosaurs
The Secret Life of Dinosaurs - A Lively Journey into a Lost World The Secret Life of Dinosaurs invites readers into a world far older, stranger, and more surprising than any museum display. This is not a dry catalogue of bones and Latin names, but a lively, visual journey through the real lives of the creatures that once ruled the Earth — how they lived, moved, hunted, ate, and, in some cases, spectacularly failed to notice what was about to eat them. Written to be enjoyed by old and young alike, the book brings dinosaurs back to life with clear explanations, modern science, and a sense of wonder that never talks down. From the smallest feathered troublemakers to the longest-necked giants ever to walk the planet, each chapter makes deep time feel vivid, understandable, and fun. The book is packed with engaging illustrations and a clear chart showing the different ages of the dinosaurs, so you always know who lived when — and who absolutely did not meet. To make the sheer scale of these animals properly understandable, it also includes size comparisons using everyday objects, because "thirty tonnes" means very little until you realise it's roughly the same as several buses having a bad day. Whether you're dipping in or reading cover to cover, The Secret Life of Dinosaurs turns prehistory into something you can see, understand, and enjoy. Did you know? • Tyrannosaurus rex lived closer in time to humans than to Stegosaurus. Dinosaurs were around for a staggeringly long time — long enough for entire dinosaur line-ups to come and go. • Not all dinosaurs were huge. Some were no bigger than a chicken, and many were probably feathered, quick, and surprisingly bird-like. • The longest dinosaurs were longer than a swimming pool. A full-grown Diplodocus could stretch further than most people can throw a ball, and that's without taking a run-up. The Secret Life of Dinosaurs shows that prehistory is anything but dead — it has simply been waiting 66 million years to be brought vividly back to life.
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Anno edizione:2025
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Lingua:Inglese
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