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- catalog abstract "Presents the author's theories on dinosaurs, principally, that they were warm-blooded, and takes issue with many current theories held by scholars and the general public. Also offers an explanation of why dinosaurs became extinct.".
- catalog contributor b780514.
- catalog created "c1986.".
- catalog date "1986".
- catalog date "c1986.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1986.".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. 463-472.".
- catalog description "Presents the author's theories on dinosaurs, principally, that they were warm-blooded, and takes issue with many current theories held by scholars and the general public. Also offers an explanation of why dinosaurs became extinct.".
- catalog description "pt. 1. The conquering cold-bloods: a conundrum : Brontosaurus in the Great Hall at Yale ; Wyoming reverie: meditation on the geological text ; Mesozoic class warfare: cold-bloods versus the fabulous furballs ; Dinosaurs score where Komodo dragons fail -- pt. 2. The habitat of the dinosaurs : The case of the brontosaurus: finding the body ; Gizzard stones and brontosaur menus ; The case of the duckbill's hand ; Dinosaurs at table ; When dinosaurs invented flowers -- pt. 3. Defense, locomotion, and the case for warm-blooded dinosaurs : The Teutonic diplodocus: a lesson in gait and carriage ; Mesozoic arms race ; Defense without armor ; Dinosaurs take to the air ; Archaeopteryx paternity suit: the dinosaur-bird connection -- pt. 4. The warm-blooded metronome of evolution : Sex and intimidation: the body language of dinosaurs ; The warm-blooded tempo of the dinosaurs' growth ; Strong hearts, stout lungs, and big brains ; Eaters and eaten as the test of warm-bloodedness -- pt. 5. Dynastic frailty and the pulses of animal history : Punctuated equilibrium: the evolutionary timekeeper ; The Kazanian revolution: setting the stage for the Dinosauria ; The twilight of the dinosaurs ; Dinosaurs have class.".
- catalog extent "481 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Dinosaur heresies.".
- catalog identifier "0688042872".
- catalog isFormatOf "Dinosaur heresies.".
- catalog issued "1986".
- catalog issued "c1986.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Morrow,".
- catalog relation "Dinosaur heresies.".
- catalog subject "567.9/1 19".
- catalog subject "Dinosaurs.".
- catalog subject "QE862.D5 B35 1986".
- catalog tableOfContents "pt. 1. The conquering cold-bloods: a conundrum : Brontosaurus in the Great Hall at Yale ; Wyoming reverie: meditation on the geological text ; Mesozoic class warfare: cold-bloods versus the fabulous furballs ; Dinosaurs score where Komodo dragons fail -- pt. 2. The habitat of the dinosaurs : The case of the brontosaurus: finding the body ; Gizzard stones and brontosaur menus ; The case of the duckbill's hand ; Dinosaurs at table ; When dinosaurs invented flowers -- pt. 3. Defense, locomotion, and the case for warm-blooded dinosaurs : The Teutonic diplodocus: a lesson in gait and carriage ; Mesozoic arms race ; Defense without armor ; Dinosaurs take to the air ; Archaeopteryx paternity suit: the dinosaur-bird connection -- pt. 4. The warm-blooded metronome of evolution : Sex and intimidation: the body language of dinosaurs ; The warm-blooded tempo of the dinosaurs' growth ; Strong hearts, stout lungs, and big brains ; Eaters and eaten as the test of warm-bloodedness -- pt. 5. Dynastic frailty and the pulses of animal history : Punctuated equilibrium: the evolutionary timekeeper ; The Kazanian revolution: setting the stage for the Dinosauria ; The twilight of the dinosaurs ; Dinosaurs have class.".
- catalog title "The dinosaur heresies : new theories unlocking the mystery of the dinosaurs and their extinction / Robert T. Bakker.".
- catalog type "text".