How To Keep Dinosaurs: The perfect mix of humour and science

How To Keep Dinosaurs: The perfect mix of humour and science

by Robert Mash
How To Keep Dinosaurs: The perfect mix of humour and science

How To Keep Dinosaurs: The perfect mix of humour and science

by Robert Mash

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Overview

Perfect Christmas gift for any dinosaur enthusiast!

'Who could resist a handbook about potential pets that has a little symbol for "likes children" and a separate one for "likes children to eat"... wonderful' GUARDIAN


Hollywood and the popular press would have us believe that all dinosaurs are gigantic, hostile and untameable. In fact, there are many species that make charming and even useful companions:

Velociraptor - a splendid, loyal, fierce, friend

Deinonychus - will not eat dog food (dogs are another matter)

Tyrannosaurus - least suitable to keep; will need special licence

Ornithomimus - an appealing first dinosaur for the child anxious for her first ride


This book advises you which dinosaur is right for you and your home, from the city apartment dweller looking for a lap pet, to the country estate owner looking to tighten up on security.

HOW TO KEEP DINOSAURS is a bestselling guide, packed with the sort of information keen dinosaur keepers crave - from feeding and housing to curing common ailments, breeding and showing your animal. The author, a zoologist with extensive experience of dinosaurs, has provided a timely and much-needed source book for all those who keep dinosaurs and for the huge numbers who are contemplating getting one. It is as essential to every dinosaur keeper as a stout shovel and a tranquilliser rifle.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781474618786
Publisher: Orion
Publication date: 10/15/2020
Sold by: Hachette Digital, Inc.
Format: eBook
File size: 52 MB
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Age Range: 14 - 18 Years

About the Author

Robert Mash read Zoology at Oxford and researched Ethology at Oxford with Nobel Laureate Niko Tinbergen. He also worked as a programmer of teaching machines in Ruislip before moving to The British Medical Association as a researcher in the Department of Audio-Visual Communication. He was the head of biology at Clayesmore School.
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