DINOCROC - A Hunt for Ancient Crocodiles


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Josh goes out on work experience to far inland Australia in the Cooper Oil Basin and meets an eccentric retired professor who is in search of a long extinct crocodile. He plans to use his really clever mad scientist type equipment to survey parts of the country in his home-built gyrocopter in search of croc remains. He convinces Josh to fly with him but unfortunately all does not go to plan. The gyrocopter crashes. The Prof is injured. Josh disobeys all the prescribed safety rules in the Australian desert and leaves the Prof when he sees a flashing light on the horizon. Can he find help in time? This sequel to DINO BONE, DINO OPAL and DINOTHAW continues Josh’s dinosaur hunting adventures.




DINOCROC


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'Will the rescue beacon save us?' wondered Josh... Josh goes out on work experience to far inland Australia in the Cooper Oil Basin and meets an eccentric retired professor who is in search of a long extinct crocodile. He plans to use his really clever mad scientist type equipment to survey parts of the country in his home-built gyrocopter in search of croc remains. He convinces Josh to fly with him but unfortunately all does not go to plan. The gyrocopter crashes. The Prof is injured. Josh disobeys all the prescribed safety rules in the Australian desert and leaves the Prof when he sees a flashing light on the horizon. Can he find help in time? This sequel to DINO BONE, DINOPAL and DINOTHAW continues Josh's dinosaur hunting adventures.




Television Movies of the 21st Century


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For the major broadcast networks, the heyday of made-for-TV movies was 20th Century programming like The ABC Movie of the Week and NBC Sunday Night at the Movies. But with changing economic times and the race for ratings, the networks gradually dropped made-for-TV movies while basic cable embraced the format, especially the Hallmark Channel (with its numerous Christmas-themed movies) and the Syfy Channel (with its array of shark attack movies and other things that go bump in the night). From the waning days of the broadcast networks to the influx of basic cable TV movies, this encyclopedia covers 1,370 films produced during the period 2000-2020. For each film entry, the reader is presented with an informative storyline, cast and character lists, technical credits (producer, director, writer), air dates, and networks. It covers the networks (ABC, CBS, Fox, Ion, and NBC) and such basic cable channels as ABC Family, Disney, Fox Family, Freeform, Hallmark, INSP, Lifetime, Nickelodeon, Syfy, TBS and TNT. There is also an appendix of "Announced but Never Produced" TV movies and a performer's index.




DINOPAL


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“Make a fortune overnight,” Josh’s dad said. “Easy as…” But he didn’t say anything about opal thieves… When Josh and his dad went to Lightning Ridge, an outback opal mining town in Australia, they didn’t expect to be caught up in a fossilised dinosaur bone drama. Nor did they expect to risk their lives underground in a collapsing opal mine miles away from help. Will they foil the robbers? Will the opalised bone be safe?




The Big Book of What, How, and why


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A Field Guide to the Dinosaurs of North America


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A field guide to 60 dinosaurs and prehistoric animals that once lived in what is now North America. Featuring stunning illustrations of each animal by world-famous artist Sergey Krosovskiy and based on the latest paleontogical research, this book provides information about the where and when the animals lived, what they ate, and more.




Numunwari


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Numunwari is a gigantic salt-water crocodile - sacred to the Aboriginal community, and the keeper of the secrets of their ancient customs. It lives in Arnhem Land in a remote part of northern Australia. But when it moves downstream terror breaks out.This is the most exciting, fast-paced and challenging novel of wild-life and cultural conflict which you will ever read.It will cause you to reflect deeply on the fate of Aboriginal cultures, and on the contemporary plight of ancient animals.It is an acclaimed fiction based on fact.This is an adventure tale set amidst the mystery of Aboriginal Dreamtime. The crocodile is a symbol of the Aboriginal people's timeless culture threatened with destruction by the white man's ways. For reasons which the novel reveals, Numunwari leaves its remote domain, and swims downstream, asserting its authority in its domain, and transforming the coastal City of Darwin into one of terror.The challenge this represents opens out disturbing and fundamental questions about our relationships with wild life.The book is full of the rough, tough characters, ruthless criminals and opportunist politicians of Northern Australia. It also features the Aboriginal Oondabund, the creature's hereditary guardian. The events are set in the ancient and tropical 'feel' of a mysterious landscape. The novel offers many insights into culture, and conservation.The author is the leading global expert and scientist of crocodile life. He is a globally-recognised and award-winning leader of the conservation and management of wildlife resources. Notably on the concept of conserving wildlife through sustainable use programs.




Jurassic StrikeForce 5


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Awakened from a sixty-five million year hibernation, the evil alien overlord, Zalex, is ready to resume his conquest of the universe... and he's starting with Earth! Backed by his army of mutated Dino-soliders, there's nothing that can stop him... nothing but the Jurassic StrikeForce 5! Don't miss the brand new all-ages, action adventure series from Silver Dragon Books. Earth's original heroes have arrived!




Dinosaurs Fight to Survive


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A dinosaur dig in far west Queensland unearths a mystery – how did two vastly different dinosaurs end up in the same pre-historic grave? Follow the story of Matilda the sauropod and Banjo the theropod, their chance meeting, and the final mystery is revealed. Bones of Matilda and Banjo have been found by ‘diggers’ on dinosaur digs and are now on display at the Australian Age of Dinosaurs at Winton.




Long Island Life


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