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And facts are, despite the seemingly trivial and random scope of this book, what we're concerned with – the tallest this, the heaviest and slowest that, the smallest dinosaur and the one with the longest name. Full spreads concern the differences between herbivores and carnivores, how they attacked each other and therefore defended themselves, what their senses and motion were like and how they died out – and what they left us with alive today. With a hundred answers of varying import under your belt you will only begin to see the bigger picture – and I attest you will be seeing a possible future for yourself as a dinosaur hunter.
I must thank the publishers for my review copy. We also have a review of [[Life on Earth: Jungle: With 100 Questions and 70 Lift-flaps! by Heather Alexander and Andres Lozano]].
If the fact that such extinct remains are the subject of a series titled ''Life on Earth'' strikes you as a bit rum, then the edition concerning [[Life on Earth: Human Body: With 100 Questions and 70 Lift-flaps! by Heather Alexander and Andres Lozano|the human body]] may be more close to home. [[A Time Traveller's Field Notes and Observations of Dinosaurs by Gordon Volk]] was a quirky but appealing read about a girl who went back in time to see these dino-facts and details for herself.