"Uncovering Dinosaur Behavior - What The Did and How We Know"

Just finished reading "Uncovering Dinosaur Behavior - What The Did and How We Know" by David Hone, published by Princeton Press.
Hone, who is a palaeontologist working primarily on dinosaur behaviour and ecology, is also a Reader in Zoology at Queen Mary University of London. He also has his podcast, Terrible Lizards. Dinosaur actually means Terrible Thunder Lizard.
"Uncovering Dinosaur Behavior - What The Did and How We Know" is not for those who have just a casual interest in dinosaurs. Hone has written what can best be described as a graduate course in Dinosauria.
You will need a decent amount of base knowledge of biology, paleontology, and the terms associated with both in order to understand this book though. The book is separated into specific sections, and within those sections describes both specific examples of dinosaur behavior we have direct fossil evidence for as well as general concepts and trends that can be applied to many species.
Each chapter also ends with a case study going into detail about the behaviors of a specific dinosaur species.
Strongly Recommended!
Five Stars!
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Published on June 21, 2025 19:26
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