North American Plesiosaurs: Elasmosaurus, Cimoliasaurus, and Polycotylus
Samuel Wendell Williston
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Naturwissenschaften, Medizin, Informatik, Technik / Paläontologie
Beschreibung
In his seminal work, 'North American Plesiosaurs: Elasmosaurus, Cimoliasaurus, and Polycotylus', Samuel Wendell Williston delves into the fascinating world of prehistoric marine reptiles from the Late Cretaceous period. Williston's book stands as a comprehensive study of three distinct types of plesiosaurs, examining their morphology, behavior, and place in the ecosystem. Written in a meticulous and scholarly style, this book is a valuable resource for paleontologists and enthusiasts interested in prehistoric creatures. Williston's detailed descriptions and illustrations bring these ancient sea monsters to life, allowing readers to envision the world they inhabited millions of years ago. The book also sheds light on the challenges and methodologies of paleontological research, providing insights into the scientific process and the complexities of reconstructing ancient ecosystems. Samuel Wendell Williston, a renowned paleontologist and professor, brings his expertise and passion for paleontology to 'North American Plesiosaurs', showcasing his dedication to understanding and preserving Earth's prehistoric legacy. Readers can trust Williston's authority in the field, making this book a must-read for those interested in marine reptiles and paleontology. This book comes highly recommended for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of prehistoric life and the wonders of the ancient world.
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Historical paleontology, Mesozoic era marine reptiles, Samuel Williston research, Ancient sea life, Dinosaur discoveries, Extinct marine predators, Prehistoric sea monsters, Paleontological study, Jurassic ocean creatures, Plesiosauria order