Dimensions
229 x 230 x 16mm
The complete guide to choosing and bringing up your dinosaur, from lap dinosaurs to less tractable beasts.
Hollywood and the popular press would have us believe that all dinosaurs are gigantic, hostile and untameable. In fact, there are many species that make charming and even useful companions.
From Compsognathus (mild-mannered and affectionate - once it has learnt to recognise its owner) to Deinonychus (will not eat dog food - dogs are another matter) this book advises you which dinosaur is right for you and your home, from the city apartment dweller looking for a lap pet, to the country estate owner looking to tighten up on security.
'How To Keep Dinosaurs' is packed with the sort of information keen dinosaur keepers crave - from feeding and housing to curing common ailments, breeding and showing your animal. It will even tell you where you can purchase your new pet.
The author, a zoologist with extensive experience of dinosaurs, has provided a timely and much-needed source book for all those who keep dinosaurs and for the huge numbers who are contemplating getting one. It is as essential to every dinosaur keeper as a stout shovel and a tranquilizer rifle.
Table of Contents:
- Dinosaurs for Beginners
- Dinosaurs as House Pets
- Dinosaurs as Flying Pets
- Dinosaurs for Recreation
- Dinosaurs for Security Work
- Dinosaurs for Eggs & Meat
- Dinosaurs for Hide and Feather
- Dinosaurs for Zoos
- Dinosaurs for Safari Parks