Too Big to Walk: The New Science of Dinosaurs

Nonfiction, Science & Nature, Nature, Animals, Dinosaurs
Cover of the book Too Big to Walk: The New Science of Dinosaurs by Brian J. Ford, HarperCollins Publishers
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Brian J. Ford ISBN: 9780008218911
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers Publication: May 31, 2018
Imprint: William Collins Language: English
Author: Brian J. Ford
ISBN: 9780008218911
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Publication: May 31, 2018
Imprint: William Collins
Language: English

Ever since Jurassic Park we thought we knew how dinosaurs lived their lives. In this remarkable new book, Brian J. Ford reveals that dinosaurs were, in fact, profoundly different from what we believe, and their environment was unlike anything we have previously thought. In this meticulous and absorbing account, Ford reviews the latest scientific evidence to show that the popular accounts of dinosaurs’ lives contain ideas that are no more than convenient inventions: how dinosaurs mated, how they hunted and communicated, how they nursed their young, even how they moved. He uncovers many surprising details which challenge our most deeply-held beliefs – such as the revelation that an asteroid impact did not end the dinosaurs’ existence. Professor Ford’s illuminating examination changes everything. As he unravels the history of the world, we discover that evolution was not Charles Darwin’s idea; there were many philosophers who published the theory before him. The concept of continental drift and plate tectonics did not begin with Alfred Wegener a century ago, but dates back to learned pioneers hundreds of years before his time. Ever since scientists first began to study dinosaurs, they have travelled with each other down the wrong path, and Ford now shows how this entire branch of science has to be rewritten. A new dinosaur species is announced every ten days, and more and more information is currently being discovered about how they may have lived: locomotion, hunting, nesting behaviour, distribution, extinction. Ford brings together these amazing discoveries in this controversial new book which undoubtedly will ruffle a few feathers, or scales if you are an old-school dinosaur lover.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Ever since Jurassic Park we thought we knew how dinosaurs lived their lives. In this remarkable new book, Brian J. Ford reveals that dinosaurs were, in fact, profoundly different from what we believe, and their environment was unlike anything we have previously thought. In this meticulous and absorbing account, Ford reviews the latest scientific evidence to show that the popular accounts of dinosaurs’ lives contain ideas that are no more than convenient inventions: how dinosaurs mated, how they hunted and communicated, how they nursed their young, even how they moved. He uncovers many surprising details which challenge our most deeply-held beliefs – such as the revelation that an asteroid impact did not end the dinosaurs’ existence. Professor Ford’s illuminating examination changes everything. As he unravels the history of the world, we discover that evolution was not Charles Darwin’s idea; there were many philosophers who published the theory before him. The concept of continental drift and plate tectonics did not begin with Alfred Wegener a century ago, but dates back to learned pioneers hundreds of years before his time. Ever since scientists first began to study dinosaurs, they have travelled with each other down the wrong path, and Ford now shows how this entire branch of science has to be rewritten. A new dinosaur species is announced every ten days, and more and more information is currently being discovered about how they may have lived: locomotion, hunting, nesting behaviour, distribution, extinction. Ford brings together these amazing discoveries in this controversial new book which undoubtedly will ruffle a few feathers, or scales if you are an old-school dinosaur lover.

More books from HarperCollins Publishers

Cover of the book Borrowed Time (Alistair MacLean’s UNACO) by Brian J. Ford
Cover of the book Jerry Langton Three-Book Bundle by Brian J. Ford
Cover of the book Derek Acorah’s Ghost Towns by Brian J. Ford
Cover of the book If You Love Me: True love. True terror. True story. by Brian J. Ford
Cover of the book Return Of Khokababu : The Best Of Tagore by Brian J. Ford
Cover of the book Children’s Parties (Collins Gem) by Brian J. Ford
Cover of the book Memoirs by Brian J. Ford
Cover of the book Horoscope 2019: Your Complete Forecast, Aquarius by Brian J. Ford
Cover of the book Capricorn 2019: Your Personal Horoscope by Brian J. Ford
Cover of the book Emotional Rollercoaster: A Journey Through the Science of Feelings by Brian J. Ford
Cover of the book The Colour of Love by Brian J. Ford
Cover of the book Losing Juliet by Brian J. Ford
Cover of the book Frankie Dettori’s Italian Family Cookbook by Brian J. Ford
Cover of the book The Duffer’s Guide to Painting Watercolour Landscapes by Brian J. Ford
Cover of the book Egyptian Curse (Time Hunters, Book 6) by Brian J. Ford
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy