The illustrations are gorgeous and numerous throughout. I like how thorough this fictional guide is, even making mention of the fact that the butterfly effect is not real – killing one dinosaur will not cause an earthquake and possum extinction in 2025. There’s always a horribly violent lesson in these. Each section ends with a piece of memoir of a past hunter. Each “formation” section has the climate, the dinosaurs and other fauna that inhabit the area (and their habits), the terrain, and complete descriptions of the allowable targets. The other 5 parts are in-depth descriptions of each available hunting zone in their own time periods, ranging from the Late Triassic (225-210 million years ago) to the Late Cretaceous (66-65 million years ago). There is the introduction, which includes a 2 1/2-page supply list, gun descriptions, and how you and your partner will be monitored and picked up for safety. But beware of the Rugops, native to The Bahariya Formation during the Late Cretaceous Period! Dinosaur Hunter: The Ultimate Guide To The Biggest GameĪre you tired of hunting boring old animals? Do you need some bigger game? Have you always wanted to travel back in time to Pangea? Do you yearn for some prehistoric adventure? Then let Steve White‘s Dinosaur Hunter: The Ultimate Guide To The Biggest Game be your handbook when bagging a 50-foot Spinosauraus.
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