A time-traveling field guide to the ancient version of Big Bend
National Park.
The sheer beauty of Big Bend National Park, along the shores of the Rio
Grande in west Texas, never fails to astonish. Yet what lies beneath
this natural treasure may be even more extraordinary than what meets the
eye. Hidden in the rocks of Big Bend are the remains of giants: toothy
sea lizards, enormous flying reptiles, and dinosaurs.
Dinosaurs and Other Ancient Animals of Big Bend is a field guide to
what once was. Inspired by the latest research, Cindi Sirois Collins and
Asher Elbein imagine what it was like to walk among the plants and
animals whose fossil remains tell the story of evolution and geological
transformation in this singular landscape. We glimpse the drama of Big
Bend's rugged landscape in creation--the desert's emergence from
retreating oceans and volcanic eruptions. Immersive vignettes introduce
dinosaurs, giant fish, and saber-toothed cats. And the history of
discovery in the park proves a gripping tale, as paleontologists sifted
major scientific insights from the soils, rocks, and riverbeds. Complete
with vivid illustrations, this is a wholly original sensory and
narrative experience that will deepen any reader's knowledge and sense
of wonder.