Paleontologists
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Paleontologists
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- trueBarnum Brown : dinosaur hunter
- trueBone sharps, cowboys, and thunder lizards : a tale of Edwin Drinker Cope, Othniel Charles Marsh, and the gilded age of paleontology
- trueBones in the White House : Thomas Jefferson's mammoth
- trueDigging up love
- trueDinosaur discovery : everything you need to be a paleontologist
- trueDinosaur mountain : digging into the Jurassic Age
- trueDinosaur scientist : careers digging up the past
- Dinosaur wars
- trueDragon bones : the fantastic fossil discoveries of Mary Anning
- trueDragon teeth
- trueDragon teeth
- trueExploring fossils : paleontologists at work!
- trueExtreme dinosaurs! Q & A
- trueFinding wonders : three girls who changed science
- trueFossils
- trueInside dinosaurs
- trueMary Anning
- truePaleontologists
- Paleontologists
- trueSearching for Velociraptor
- trueSecrets from the rocks : dinosaur hunting with Roy Chapman Andrews
- trueThe bone bed
- trueThe dinosaur hunter
- trueThe first dinosaur : how science solved the greatest mystery on earth
- trueThe monster's bones : the discovery of T. Rex and how it shook our world
- trueThe wondrous journals of Dr. Wendell Wellington Wiggins : describing the most curious, fascinating, sometimes gruesome, and seemingly impossible creatures that roamed the world before us
- trueTitanosaur : discovering the world's largest dinosaur
- trueTooth & claw : the dinosaur wars
- trueWhen Sue found Sue : Sue Hendrickson discovers her T. rex
- trueWild thing : a novel
- trueYou can be a paleontologist!
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