The Dinosaur Heresies

The Dinosaur Heresies by Robert T. Bakker, published by Penguin in 1988, presents a transformative perspective on dinosaurs, challenging long-held beliefs about these creatures. This new edition spans 481 pages and is written in English. Bakker provides compelling evidence that redefines dinosaurs as dynamic beings, countering the traditional view of them as slow and unintelligent.
Readers will discover a thorough examination of the characteristics that set dinosaurs apart from the common perceptions of them as clumsy reptiles. The book delves into the idea that dinosaurs were not only agile and warm-blooded but also possessed a level of intelligence previously unrecognized. With illustrations complementing the text, this edition invites readers to explore the fascinating evolution of thought surrounding these ancient animals.
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For over a century, dinosaurs have been thought of as plodding, dim-witted giant lizards too awkward and ill-equipped to survive the ravages of environmental change. Bakker offers startling new evidence destined to forever alter the perception of the much-maligned monsters, depicting them as never before imagined: hot-blooded, amazingly agile, and surprisingly intelligent. Illustrations.
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