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When Dinosaurs Conquered the Skies is an exquisitely illustrated exploration of how dinosaurs evolved flight and eventually became the birds we live with today.
What are birds, and where did they come from? Discover fascinating facts about bird evolution, including:
How the oldest bird fossils are about 150 million years old.
That birds evolved from a group of meat-eating dinosaurs called theropods. That's the same group that Tyrannosaurus Rex belonged to, although birds evolved from small theropods.
How these ancient birds looked quite a lot like small, feathered dinosaurs and they had much in common. Their mouths still contained sharp teeth.
That over time, birds lost their teeth and evolved beaks.
And more! The story of bird evolution is fascinating, and When Dinosaurs Conquered the Skies explores this incredible history in a digestible, accessible way. This book from the successful Incredible Evolution series proves that fact can definitely be stranger and more exciting than fiction! Can you imagine coming face-to-face with a toothy pigeon?!
Through digestible information and absorbing illustrations, young readers will be given an insight into how dinosaurs evolved flight and conquered the skies.
This book is from the Incredible Evolution series, a fascinating, informative collection of books which examine the development of life on eart. Other titles available include: When Plants Took Over the Planet, When We Became Humans, and When the Whales Walked.
Contents
Fascinating Birds
Fossils and Geological Time
First Fossils:
A Discovery of Dinosaurs
The Dinosaur Family Tree
Young Darwin
Darwin's Big Idea
Where are the Fossil Birds?
Archaeopteryx
Feathered Dinosaurs from China
How Feathers Evolved
Dinosaurs in Color
First Wings
The Incredible Jehol Biota
Rulers of the Cretaceous Skies
Other Flying Dinosaurs
Creatures of Las Hoyas
Birds from Changma
What Did the First Birds Eat?
Baby Birds
A Tale of Tails
The Evolution of Flight
Birds Grow Fast!
Bird Mummies
Birds of the Late Cretaceous
The Rise of Modern Birds
Mass Extinctions
The Evolution of Today's Birds
The Birds that Didn't Make It
Birds Today
The Sixth Mass Extinction
Index