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Darren Naish

    Darren Naish is a British vertebrate paleontologist and science writer. His work focuses on reconstructing the appearance and behavior of extinct animals, drawing on deep knowledge of their anatomy and evolutionary biology. Naish's style is known for its meticulous attention to detail and its ability to translate complex scientific concepts into engaging and accessible narratives. Through his writings, he aims to bring the fascinating world of prehistoric creatures closer to a wider audience.

    Darren Naish
    Dinopedia
    Jurassic Record Breakers
    Dinosaur Record Breakers
    Great Dinosaur Discoveries
    Evolution in Minutes
    Dinosaurs
    • 2023

      Join palaeontologist Darren Naish on a tour of these incredible animals, ranging from shark-shaped ichthyosaurs and long-necked plesiosaurs to gigantic, predatory mosasaurs. Occupying roles similar to those of modern sharks, seals and whales, they filled the ancient oceans for a period of 180 million years.

      Ancient Sea Reptiles
    • 2021

      Dinopedia

      • 216 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
      4.3(104)Add rating

      An illuminating and entertaining collection of dinosaur facts, from A to ZDinopedia is an illustrated, pocket-friendly encyclopedia of all things dinosaurian. Featuring dozens of entries on topics ranging from hadrosaur nesting colonies to modern fossil hunters and paleontologists such as Halszka Osmólska and Paul Sereno, this amazing A-Z compendium is brimming with facts about these thrilling, complex, and sophisticated animals.Almost everything we know about dinosaurs has changed in recent decades. A scientific revolution, kick-started in the late 1960s by astounding new discoveries and a succession of new ideas, has shown that these magnificent creatures were marvels of evolution that surpassed modern reptiles and mammals in size, athletic abilities, and more. Darren Naish sheds invaluable light on our current, fast-changing understanding of dinosaur diversity and evolutionary history, and discusses the cultural impacts of dinosaurs through books, magazines, and movies. Naish also shows how our emerging view of these animals is very much a human story about ambition and competing egos, revealing that controversy and disagreement are commonplace in the vigorous field of dinosaur studies.With a wealth of original illustrations by the author, Dinopedia is an informative and entertaining collection of lore for the dinosaur lover in all of us. Features a real cloth cover with an elaborate foil-stamped design

      Dinopedia
    • 2018

      199 dinosaurs and prehistoric animals

      • 16 pages
      • 1 hour of reading

      This beautifuly illustrated picture word book contains 199 images of prehistoric creatures to look at and talk about. A neat and practical format, in durable board. Part of the '199 Things' series, which includes '199 Things under the sea' and '199 Animals'.

      199 dinosaurs and prehistoric animals
    • 2017

      Evolution in Minutes

      • 416 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      Evolution's key concepts, rival theories, history and politics explained and illustrated - in minutes

      Evolution in Minutes
    • 2017

      "The Loch Ness Monster, bigfoot and the yeti have long held a fascination for people the world over. Debates about their actual existence or what they might really be have continued for decades, if not centuries. Known also as cryptids, they have spawned a body of research known as cryptozoology. This entertaining book looks at the evidence of these mysterious monsters and others and explores what they might really be (if they exist at all), why they have been represented as they have and the development of cryptozoology and how it has collected data to discover more about these unknown creatures."--Publisher's description

      Hunting Monsters - Cryptozoology and the Reality Behind Myths
    • 2016

      Dinosaurs

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading
      4.5(119)Add rating

      How big were dinosaurs and what did they eat? Which were friendly and which were scary? For children beginning to read on their own, this book is an exciting introduction to dinosaurs, featuring easy-to-read text specially written with the help of a reading expert.

      Dinosaurs
    • 2015

      Jurassic Record Breakers

      • 48 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      What dinosaur was the fastest? The tallest? The first ever recognized by science? From Archaeopteryx and Diplodocus to Megalosaurus, meet the Jurassic record breakers! This illustration-packed book features the more fascinating creatures of that era, and it's filled with bite-size information that dinosaur fans will love. Find out when and where each dinosaur lived; its size, its speed, and its danger level.

      Jurassic Record Breakers
    • 2013

      Keep your brain from becoming petrified with this exciting new kit. Build the T. Rex will take you back into the Mesozoic era to discover the mysterious age of the dinosaurs. Have fun while learning, and see the T. rex like you never have before, with colorful illustrations, fascinating facts about dinosaurs, and finally building your very own model from the ground up. Everything you need to build a T. rex is right here, ready to assemble at home or to take on the go. — This unique set includes a 32-page book full of colorful illustrations and intriguing facts about dinosaurs, plus 49 slotted pieces to build a three-dimensional dinosaur. — Journey to a land before time to learn everything you need to know about these favorite land giants.Build the T. Rex offers a unique building and learning experience as you meet the popular dinosaur face-to-face.

      Build the T-Rex
    • 2011

      Dinosaur Record Breakers

      • 112 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Packed with amazing infographics and awesome stats, this best-selling series has a fun and accessible world-record book approach. With bold and colourful illustrations, eye-catching photographs and the latest expert research, Record Breakers books are the perfect purchase for kids who love brain-bending facts!

      Dinosaur Record Breakers
    • 2011

      Ten years ago, Walking with Dinosaurs brought this species to life with ground-breaking CGI and new science. In this explosive new series, we will discover more monstrous, more horrific and more bizarre that we've ever known before.The opening up of areas such as China, the Arctic and the Saraha as well as new finds in South America has led to a huge increase in our knowledge. We will find out what makes the most efficient killer, how the biggest creatures on earth managed to survive and why some dinosaurs looked more like aliens. With incredible graphic-novel style artwork, 3D effects and fascinating scientific discoveries, this series will bring to life a whole new world.

      Planet dinosaur : the next generation of giant killers