The Successful Dragons: A Natural History of Extinct Reptiles |
Contents
Setting the Stage | 3 |
Darwin and the Fossil Record | 14 |
What are Fossils? | 33 |
Copyright | |
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aircraft airfoil Albertosaurus Anatosaurus angle of attack animals appear aquatic Archaeopteryx birds body weight bone bony brain carnivores carnosaurs Chapter close crest Cretaceous crocodiles cube Cymbospondylus Darwin dino dinosaurs drag force elephant encephalization quotient endocast endothermic evidence evolution example extinction fairly feathers fins fishes flight fluid flying fossil record genus geological ground hadrosaurs head heat herbivores high body temperatures hind Holzmaden ichthyosaurs increase Lambeosaurus layer leading edge length limb living lizards Logarithm London Lower Jurassic mammals Mesozoic metabolic metres Mixosaurus modern movements moving muscles Museum Natural History occur Ophthalmosaurus organisms Ornithomimus Ostrom Owen palaeontologists pelvic plants pressure drag prey probably Pteranodon pterosaurs relatively reptiles reptilian Reynolds numbers sauropods saurs Science similar skeleton skin skull speciation species specimens speed Stegosaurus structure suggests surface swimming tail teeth Temnodontosaurus terrestrial thecodont tion Triassic upper usually vertebral column volume whales wing