Favorite Dinosaur/Paleo Encyclopedia

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Favorite Dinosaur/Paleo Encyclopedia

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For me this goes to Dr. Tom Holtz's book, "Dinosaurs: The Most Complete, Up-to-Date Encyclopedia for Dinosaur Lovers of All Ages". I always thought it was nicely put together and the illustrations by Luis Rey are excellent. Not to mention it is one of the few Dino books to be included in JP Canon as its seen in JW on Gray's bookshelf.
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