The Secret Lives of Dinosaurs: Unearthing the Real Behaviors of Prehistoric Animals


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Buried within a lost world lie astonishing clues that reveal how extinct animals once lived – glimpses of both their everyday moments and their epic struggles. Studied carefully, these remarkable discoveries unlock untold stories and breathe new life into the prehistoric past.

The Secret Lives of Dinosaurs uncovers the extraordinary tales of ancient animals through some of the most distinctive and unusual fossils ever found. With wit and wonder, palaeontologist Dean Lomax takes readers on a journey hundreds of millions of years into deep time – a behind-the-scenes exploration of life’s grand cycle, infused with his own field adventures and a dash of dinosaur humour.

These fossils capture real-life dramas of prehistoric parenting, survival and the eternal dance between predator and prey. Experience the unbelievable: sabre-toothed cats in mid-battle, mega-millipedes mating, dinosaurs swimming. From ammonite eggs to mosasaur mealtimes, from a pregnant ichthyosaur’s last feast to a fearless mammal taking down a dinosaur, each story challenges what we thought we knew about the ancient world.

From the Museum’s Collection, it includes Confractosuchus – the dinosaur-eating crocodile from Queensland – as well as remarkable Australian fossils such as Canowindra grossi from New South Wales, Ediacaran fossils from South Australia and Platypterygius from Queensland.

By Dean R. Lomax, illustrated by Bob Nicholls. Hardcover, 358 pages.

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