![]() ![]() ![]() Enquist, Eva Dettweiler Robinson, Natalie A. Especially about dinosaurs! A recent issue of SCIENCE highlights the work of John M. Scientists do the heavy lifting-and I’m always happy when they confirm my suspicions. ![]() Includes illustrations by Tony DiTerlizzi.An unofficial sequel to Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s The Lost World.” Notes “Certain to become a new classic of adventure beyond time. Then, if they make it, all they will do is face the prehistoric wonders, dangers, and terrors of the Lost World. Two filmmakers, a circus trainer, a journalist, and a young Peter Belzoni must find a way to take the dinosaurs across oceans, continents, rivers, jungles, up a mountain that has been isolated for seventy thousand years. Now a daring expedition plans to do the impossible: return the Jurassic giants to the wild. Fifty years after Professor Challenger’s discovery of the Lost World, America’s last dinosaur circus has gone bankrupt, leaving a dozen avisaurs, centrosaurs, ankylosaurs, and one large raptor abandoned. ![]()
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