It takes the average reader 3 hours and 40 minutes to read A Beginner's Guide To Tracking Dinosaurs by Steve Hudgik
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Imagine you could travel back in time to the days when dinosaurs roamed the earth. Nobody would believe you had seen a real, live dinosaur... EXCEPT You have your phone. You can take pictures! You'll have proof. All you need to do is follow the tracks and... become lunch for a T-Rex! Ooops! In A Beginner's Guide to Tracking Dinosaurs you will learn how to identify and track dinosaurs. By chapter eight you'll be able to estimate the dinosaur's size and how fast it is traveling. You'll have the skills need totell a herbivore from a carnivore, so you can avoid becoming a quick snack for a raptor. You'll even learn whether or not dinosaur meat is good to eat. In addition, this guide will help you figure out how far back in time you need to go, and what type of people you can expect to meet. Everything you need to know! Table of Contents 1 - Type of Dinosaurs? 2 - How Tracks Are Made 3 - How Are Dinosaur Tracks Named? 4 - Theropod Dinosaur Tracks 5 - Ornithopod Dinosaur Tracks 6 - Numbering Dinosaur Toes 7 - What Else Can You Learn From A Dinosaur Track? 8 - Can You See The Dinosaur Tracks? (The test) 9 - Dinosaur Track Mysteries 10 - Are Dinosaurs Good To Eat? 11 - Preservation of Dinosaur Tracks 12 - The Track Evidence 13 - Fossil Dinosaur Eggs 14 - Dinosaur Egg Evidence 15 - False Presuppositions 16 - Dinosaur Became Birds? Just Wishful Thinking 17 - Archaeopteryx 18 - Microraptor 19 - Is Dinosaur to Bird Evolution Even Possible? 20 - Fact Check: Evolution 21 - Human Evolution Myths 22 - Defining Evolution 23 - BBC Gets It Wrong 24 - BBC's Proof of Human Evolution 25 - Mixed Up Bones 26 - Trust Jesus, Not Darwin 27 - Who Made God? 28 - Who Is Lucy? 29 - Is Lucy Saved? 30 - The Laetoli Footprints 31 - Suppress All Opposition 32 - Petrified Trees 33 - The Lord Warned Everyone 34 - 2nd Peter 2:4-6 35 - The Door 36 - It Is Finished APPENDICES A - Ten Questions B - The Nash Dinosaur Track Quarry C - The Age of the Earth
A Beginner's Guide To Tracking Dinosaurs by Steve Hudgik is 220 pages long, and a total of 55,000 words.
This makes it 74% the length of the average book. It also has 67% more words than the average book.
The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 5 hours to read A Beginner's Guide To Tracking Dinosaurs aloud.
A Beginner's Guide To Tracking Dinosaurs is suitable for students ages 12 and up.
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