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** Lampshaded frequently in the text as well. The author says this is part of what makes paleontology so fun and frustrating at the same time.
* [[Seldom-Seen Species]]: There are illustrations of taxa that have barely ever been illustrated before, such as ''Zupaysaurus'', ''Lurdusaurus'', ''Saturnalia'', and ''Zalmoxes''. Not to mention the appendix that includes a list of ''every'' non-dubious Mesozoic dinosaur (''including'' birds) that had been described at the time the book was written.
* [[Shout-Out]]: Several of the headings within the text, such as "[[Walking with Dinosaurs]]" (on fossilized dinosaur tracks), "[[Jabberwocky|The Jaws That Bite, The Claws That Catch]]" (on adaptations of theropods for predation), and "[[
* [[Stock Dinosaurs]]: Each and every one.
* [[Tyrannosaurus Rex]]: Justified, as it's Holtz's favorite.
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