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A concise survey presents fossilized animals from ancient geological formations and explains the procedures used to reconstruct their appearances from skeletons and comparisons with living relatives. It proceeds formation by formation—including chalk, oolite, lias, Wealden, and New Red Sandstone—restoring representative reptiles and amphibians such as mosasaurs, pterodactyls, iguanodonts, megalosaurs, ichthyosaurs, and plesiosaurs. Each reconstruction is grounded in skeletal evidence, proportional modeling, and anatomical inference, with observations on size, variation, and likely habits. Geological context, descriptive anatomy, and the practical steps of paleontological restoration are combined to portray the diversity of ancient life.
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