Synopses & Reviews
Discover the most dangerous carnivores that ever roamed the Earth in this exciting and action-packed exploration of Prehistoric Predators, featuring a unique cover that feels like dinosaur-skin!
The biggest baddies of the prehistoric world -- the carnivores -- come alive in Prehistoric Predators. From favorites like T-Rex and Giganotosaurus, to the ferocious Spinosaurus and terrifying Megalodon, the stunning full-color illustrations from renowned paleoartist Julius Csotonyi make these dangerous creatures spring to life on each page. Bursting with fascinating facts written by National Geographic contributor Brian Switek, dynamic artwork, and a unique dino-skin textured cover, this is the perfect book for dinosaur lovers of every age!
Synopsis
Discover the most dangerous dinos that ever roamed the Earth in this thrilling, action-packed exploration of Killer Dinosaurs!
The biggest baddies of the prehistoric world -- the carnivores -- come alive in KILLER DINOSAURS. This exciting new book features stunning, full-color illustrations from leading dinosaur experts that make these dangerous dinosaurs come alive on each page. Bursting with fascinating facts and dynamic artwork, this is the perfect book for dinosaur lovers of every age!
About the Author
Brian Switek is the author of Written in Stone and My Beloved Brontosaurus, and regularly covers the latest prehistoric discoveries on his National Geographic blog Laelaps. His fossil-filled tweets have led Business Insider to call him one of the top "science social media wizards" and HLN to dub him one of "Twitter's 8 Coolest Geeks." He lives in Utah.Julius Csotonyi is one of the world's most high profile and talented contemporary paleoartists. Csotonyi has considerable academic expertise that contributes to his stunning dynamic art. He has created life-sized dinosaur murals for the Royal Ontario Museum and for the Dinosaur Hall at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, and most of the artwork for the new Hall of Paleontology at the HMNS. He lives in Canada.