Our understanding of dinosaur behavior has long been hampered by the inevitable lack of evidence about animals who went extinct more than 65 million years ago. But with the discovery of new specimens and the development of cutting-edge techniques, paleontologists are making huge advances in reconstructing how dinosaurs lived and acted.
Paleontologist David Hone provides a look at the fundamentals of dinosaur biology, diversity, and evolution and describes behavior from feeding and communication to reproduction and combat. Hone also traces how new research is opening a window into prehistoric life and discusses its potential future directions.
His new book, Uncovering Dinosaur Behavior: What They Did and How We Know (Princeton University Press), is available for purchase.
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