The Princeton Field Guide to Mesozoic Sea Reptiles
By (Author) Gregory S. Paul
Princeton University Press
Princeton University Press
1st March 2023
United States
General
Non Fiction
Wildlife: reptiles and amphibians: general interest
567.937
Hardback
208
Width 216mm, Height 279mm
An authoritative illustrated guide to the mighty reptiles that dominated the seas of the Mesozoic for 185 million years.
New discoveries are revealing that many ancient oceangoing reptiles were energetic animals capable of inhabiting an array of watery habitats and climates, including polar winters. The Princeton Field Guide to Mesozoic Sea Reptiles provides the most up-to-date and comprehensive coverage of the great Mesozoic groups that commanded the seas for tens of millions of years. This incredible field guide covers 435 species and features stunning illustrations of swimming reptiles ranging in size from little lizards to others with great necks longer than their bodies. It discusses the history of sea reptiles through 185 million years of the Mesozoic, their anatomy, physiology, locomotion, reproduction and growth, and extinction, and even gives a taste of what it might be like to travel back to the Mesozoic. This one-of-a-kind guide also challenges the common image of these reptiles as giants of the prehistoric waters, showing how the largest weighed far less than todays biggest whales.
"An authoritative and beautifully illustrated guide to marine reptiles. Informative text combined with stunning illustrations." * Everything Dinosaur *
Gregory S. Paul is a renowned researcher and illustrator who helped establish the new look of pterosaurs, dinosaurs, and other Mesozoic creatures seen in contemporary movies and documentaries. His books include The Princeton Field Guide to Pterosaurs and The Princeton Field Guide to Dinosaurs (both Princeton). His work has appeared in leading publications such as National Geographic, Scientific American, Nature, the New York Times, the Washington Post, Smithsonian, and Natural History.