Paleontology
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- A guide to fossils
- trueA hero for Miss Hatherleigh
- A history of life in 100 fossils
- trueA mysterious egg
- A new history of life
- trueAfter the dinosaurs : mammoths and fossil mammals
- trueAllosaurus
- Allosaurus
- trueAlmost human : the astonishing tale of homo naledi and the discovery that changed our human story
- trueAmazing dinosaurs : [more feathers, more claws, big horns, wide jaws!]
- trueAtlas of dinosaur adventures
- trueBarnum Brown : the man who discovered Tyrannosaurus rex
- trueBeasts of Eden : walking whales, dawn horses, and other enigmas of mammal evolution
- trueBeyond the dinosaurs : monsters of the air and sea
- trueBill Nye the science guy's great big dinosaur dig
- trueBone sharps, cowboys, and thunder lizards : a tale of Edwin Drinker Cope, Othniel Charles Marsh, and the gilded age of paleontology
- trueBones in the White House : Thomas Jefferson's mammoth
- trueBones, bones, dinosaur bones
- trueBorn to be giants : how baby dinosaurs grew to rule the world
- trueBoy, were we wrong about dinosaurs!
- trueCarnosaur crimes
- trueCharlotte's bones : the Beluga whale in a farmer's field
- trueClose encounters with humankind : a paleoanthropologist investigates our evolving species
- trueCurators : behind the scenes of natural history museums
- trueCurious bones : Mary Anning and the birth of paleontology
- trueDactyls! : dragons of the air
- trueDeadliest dinosaurs
- trueDeadly dinosaurs
- trueDid dinosaurs have feathers?
- trueDig those dinosaurs
- trueDino records
- trueDinomummy
- trueDinosaur armor
- trueDinosaur dictionary for kids : the everything guide for kids who love dinosaurs
- trueDinosaur dig!
- trueDinosaur discovery : everything you need to be a paleontologist
- trueDinosaur hunters
- Dinosaur impressions : postcards from a paleontologist
- trueDinosaur mummies : beyond bare-bone fossils
- trueDinosaur odyssey : fossil threads in the web of life
- Dinosaur parents, dinosaur young : uncovering the mystery of dinosaur families
- trueDinosaur teeth
- trueDinosaur tracks
- trueDinosaurs
- trueDinosaurs
- trueDinosaurs
- trueDinosaurs
- trueDinosaurs
- trueDinosaurs : fact and fable : truths, myths, and new discoveries!
- trueDinosaurs : facts at your fingertips
- trueDinosaurs : fossils and feathers
- trueDinosaurs : how they lived and evolved
- trueDinosaurs : the bare bones!
- Dinosaurs alive!
- trueDinosaurs are not extinct : real facts about real dinosaurs
- trueDinosaurs at the ends of the earth : the story of the Central Asiatic Expeditions
- trueDinosaurs live on! and other fun facts
- trueDinosaurs of the Alberta badlands
- trueDinosaurs roar, butterflies soar!
- trueDinosaurs rule
- trueDinosaurs with feathers : the ancestors of modern birds
- trueDinosaurs!
- trueDinosaurs!
- trueDinosaurs, 2, Bite of the Albertosaurus
- trueDinosaurs, Vol. 4
- trueDinothesaurus : prehistoric poems and paintings
- trueDiplodocus up close : long-necked dinosaur
- trueDiscovering SuperCroc
- trueDiscovering dinosaurs
- trueDiscovering the mammoth : a tale of giants, unicorns, ivory, and the birth of a new science
- trueDragon bones and dinosaur eggs : a photobiography of explorer Roy Chapman Andrews
- trueEarly people
- Encyclopedia of prehistory
- trueEurope : a natural history
- trueEvery hidden thing
- trueEverything awesome about dinosaurs and other prehistoric beasts!
- trueEverything you need to know about dinosaurs
- trueExplore fossils!
- Extinction and evolution : what fossils reveal about the history of life
- trueFiguring out fossils
- trueFinding the first T. Rex
- trueFlying dinosaurs : how fearsome reptiles became birds
- Fossil
- trueFossil men : the quest for the oldest skeleton and the origins of humankind
- trueFossils
- trueFossils
- trueFossils
- trueFossils
- trueFossils : the key to the past
- Fossils : uncovering the past
- Genes, culture, and human evolution : a synthesis
- Great extinctions : what causes them and how they shape life
- History of life
- trueHistory of the world in comics
- trueHow big were dinosaurs?
- trueHow to build a dinosaur : extinction doesn't have to be forever
- trueHunting dinosaurs
- trueI am a tyrannosaurus
- trueIf you were a kid discovering dinosaurs
- trueIn the past
- trueInside dinosaurs
- trueInside-outside dinosaurs
- Invertebrate palaeontology and evolution
- trueIt's not a dinosaur!
- trueLab girl
- Last extinction
- trueLife : a natural history of the first four billion years of life on Earth
- Life story : a play in five acts
- Los dinosaurios
- trueLucy long ago : uncovering the mystery of where we came from
- trueLucy, the beginnings of humankind
- trueMahakala and other insect-eating dinosaurs
- trueMary Anning's curiosity
- trueMega shark : Megalodon
- Monstruos del mar : una aventura prehistórica
- trueMy beloved Brontosaurus : on the road with old bones, new science, and our favorite dinosaurs
- trueOcean monsters
- trueOrnithomimids, the fastest dinosaur
- trueOrnithomimus : pursuing the bird-mimic dinosaur
- truePaleo sharks : survival of the strangest
- truePaleontology the study of prehistoric life
- truePeaceful plant-eating dinosaurs : the iguanodonts, duckbills, and other ornithopods/
- truePet-sized dinos
- truePrehistoric : dinosaurs, megalodons, and other fascinating creatures of the deep past
- Prehistoric journey : a history of life on earth
- Prehistoric life
- truePrehistoric mammals
- truePrehistoric predators
- truePterosaurs up close : flying reptiles
- trueReading the rocks : how Victorian geologists discovered the secret of life
- trueResurrecting the shark : a scientific obsession and the mavericks who solved the mystery of a 270-million-year-old fossil
- trueScaly spotted feathered frilled : how do we know what dinosaurs really looked like?
- trueSky terrors
- trueSo, you want to work with the ancient and recent dead? : unearthing careers from paleontology to forensic science
- trueSome assembly required : decoding four billion years of life, from ancient fossils to DNA
- Some assembly required : decoding four billion years of life, from ancient fossils to DNA
- trueStegosaurus up close : plated dinosaur
- trueTerra : our 100-million-year-old ecosystem--and the threats that now put it at risk
- trueThe Chronal Engine
- The Historical atlas of the earth : a visual exploration of the earth's physical past
- trueThe Kingfisher illustrated dinosaur encyclopedia
- trueThe T. Rex handbook
- trueThe big book of dinosaurs
- The book of life
- trueThe complete guide to prehistoric life
- trueThe dinosaur artist : obsession, betrayal, and the quest for Earth's ultimate trophy
- trueThe dinosaur museum
- trueThe first dinosaur : how science solved the greatest mystery on earth
- The fossil book : a record of prehistoric life
- trueThe fossil chronicles : how two controversial discoveries changed our view of human evolution
- trueThe fossil hunter : dinosaurs, evolution, and the woman whose discoveries changed the world
- trueThe great unknown
- The heart of matter
- trueThe late Jurassic : notes, drawings, and observations from prehistory
- trueThe link : uncovering our earliest ancestor
- trueThe lost world of Fossil Lake : snapshots from deep time
- The natural history of fossils
- trueThe rise and fall of the dinosaurs : a new history of a lost world
- trueThe science of dinosaurs
- trueThe story of life in 25 fossils : tales of intrepid fossil hunters and the wonders of evolution
- trueThe strange case of the rickety Cossack : and other cautionary tales from human evolution
- trueThe titanosaur : digging up the world's largest dinosaur
- trueThe tyrannosaur chronicles : the biology of the tyrant dinosaurs
- trueThe wondrous journals of Dr. Wendell Wiggins : describing the most curious, fascinating, sometimes-gruesome, and seemingly-impossible creatures that roamed the world before us
- trueToo big to hide
- trueTooth & claw : the dinosaur wars
- Tracking dinosaurs in the Gobi
- trueVelociraptor and other raptors and small carnivores
- trueWeird dinosaurs : the strange new fossils challenging everything we thought we knew
- trueWhat was the age of the dinosaurs?
- trueWhen Sue found Sue : Sue Hendrickson discovers her T. rex
- trueWhen humans nearly vanished : the catastrophic explosion of the Toba volcano
- trueWhen mammoths walked the Earth
- trueWhere did dinosaurs come from?
- trueWhy dinosaurs matter
- trueWhy evolution is true
- trueYou can be a paleontologist!
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