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Last of the Dinosaurs : The Cretaceous Period

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In the Early and Late Cretaceous periods, changing geological and ecological conditions created opportunities for the expansion of dinosaurs.

These worldwide geologic and climate shifts of the Cretaceous period allowed for the evolution of Saurischian - lizard-hipped - dinosaurs and Ornithischian - bird-hipped - dinosaurs, including several families that appeared for the first time during this span.

However, these same ecological changes also contributed to the eventual extinction of dinosaurs large and small. ""Last of the Dinosaurs"" explores the theories for what may have caused the mass extinction that ended the reign of the dinosaurs and many other terrestrial and marine creatures of the time.

The non-dinosaurian reptiles of the Mesozoic era are also examined.

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Product Details
Facts on File Inc
0816059624 / 9780816059621
Hardback
567.9
30/01/2009
United States
English
240 p. : col. ill.
24 cm
Secondary Learn More