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奇抜な風景と、焼けるような暑さ、ときには泥だらけのワニも、進化の奇跡の証拠を求める科学者達の前途を遮ります。古生物学者のポール・セレノは有史以前の生物との遭遇について語り、そんな冒険に加わる生徒達を支援する新しい方法についても触れます。
Surely not the only science career based on a museum tour epiphany, Paul Sereno's is almost certainly the most triumphant. He's dug up dinosaurs on five continents -- and discovered the world's largest crocodile, the (extinct) 40-foot Sarchosuchus. Full bio »
Translated into Japanese by Natsuhiko Mizutani
Reviewed by Akira Kan
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