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Spinosaur Tales - The Biology and Ecology of the Spinosaurs

English · Hardback

Will be released 06.11.2025

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The spinosaurs - the controversial group that includes the largest land predator of all time, the awe-inspiring Spinosaurus - are brought to life in this remarkable and cutting-edge review of their biology and ecology. The giant sail-backed carnivorous dinosaur Spinosaurus is one of the most famous dinosaurs - a staple of documentaries, books and games, and one that bested the mighty Tyrannosaurus rex in Jurassic Park III. But what do we actually know about this crocodile-headed monster and its relatives, the spinosaurs? What we can say is that the spinosaurs include some of the strangest-looking of all dinosaurs, combining a long low skull with a crest along the spine that extended into a huge sail, a fin-like tail, and massively clawed hands. Yet there is a great deal of mystery surrounding these animals. Their remains are highly fragmentary, many aspects of their appearance are uncertain, their evolutionary relationships are elusive, and there are profoundly different competing interpretations of their ecology and behaviour. Spinosaur Tales explores what is known about the spinosaurs and what isn''t. Bringing these creatures back to life with stunning illustrations, world-renowned palaeontologists David Hone, author of The Tyrannosaur Chronicles , and Mark P. Whitton look at the latest theories on how these mighty beasts lived, fed, bred and died.

About the author

David Hone is rapidly becoming the ‘face’ of dinosaur research. Based at QMW in London, where he is Lecturer in Ecology, he has published more than 50 academic papers on dinosaur biology and behaviour, with a particular interest in the tyrannosaurs, while his fieldwork has included a spell working on the famous feathered dinosaur deposits of China. He writes a regular blog for the Guardian, Lost Worlds , a major source of dino-info for the general public.

David includes among his writing credits the BBC’s Walking with Dinosaurs. He has appeared on the Discovery Channel, BBC Radio 5Live and RTE, acted as consultant for National Geographic documentaries, and written articles for New Scientist, The Times, The Independent, The Telegraph, The New York Times, and many others.
Mark P. Witton is a palaeontologist based at the University of Portsmouth. Widely recognised as one of the world’s leading paleoartists, he has also published dozens of scientific papers on dinosaurs and flying reptiles, as well as six well-received books on palaeontological science, history, and artistry.

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