King of the Dinosaur Hunters: The Life of John Bell Hatcher and the Discoveries that Shaped Paleontology.
by Lowell Dingus Author
John Bell Hatcher uncovered some of the most significant natural history finds, including many of the dinosaur skeletons you see at museums. He’s the genius behind finding and setting up the famous Diplodocus skeleton at the Carnegie Museum. During a trip to Wyoming, he dug up a 66 million-year-old horned dinosaur called Torosaurus, along with the first significant set of skeletons from its cousin, Triceratops. And he even found tiny mammal teeth that helped fill in a crucial gap in our own evolutionary story. King of the Dinosaur Hunters tells his life story, one that is just as wild as those ancient bones.
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