The Great Dinosaur Debate by Robert T. Bakker
A spirited, evidence-driven account that challenges the old view of dinosaurs as sluggish, cold-blooded reptiles and presents them instead as active, often warm-blooded animals with complex behaviors; it marshals fossil evidence, bone histology, trackways, predator–prey ratios and comparative anatomy to argue for energetic metabolisms, upright postures, social behavior and evolutionary links to birds, while engaging and rebutting opposing viewpoints from traditional paleontological interpretations and discussing the implications for how we understand dinosaur ecology and extinction.
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