Dinosaur: Facts and Figures is an illustrated collection of record books about dinosaurs from the authors Rubén Molina-Pérez and Asier Larramendi.
Molina-Pérez and Larramendi are the founders and scientific directors of Eofauna, a company that produces scientifically accurate representations of prehistoric fauna using the most current research available. Molina-Pérez specializes in disciplines such as biogeography, biometrics, and paleontology. Larramendi’s work focuses on the morphometrics, comparative anatomy, and functional morphology of extinct vertebrates.


Volume 1: The Theropods - cover art by Andrey Atuchin.

The theropod dinosaurs ruled the planet for millions of years, with species ranging from the mighty Tyrannosaurus rex to feathered raptors no bigger than turkeys. Dinosaur Facts and Figures is a stunningly illustrated book of records for these marvelous creatures—such as the biggest, the smallest, and the fastest theropods, as well as the ones with the most powerful bite.

This one-of-a-kind compendium features more than 3,000 records, covers some 750 theropod species, and includes a wealth of illustrations ranging from diagrams and technical drawings to full-color reconstructions of specimens. The book is divided into sections that put numerous amazing theropod facts at your fingertips. “Comparing Species” is organized by taxonomic group and gives comparisons of the size of species, how long ago they lived, and when they were discovered. “Mesozoic Calendar” includes spreads showing the positions of the continents at different geological time periods and reconstructions of creatures from each period. “Prehistoric Puzzle” compares bones, teeth, and feathers while “Theropod Life” uses vivid, user-friendly graphics to answer questions such as which dinosaur was the smartest and which had the most powerful bite. Other sections chart theropod distribution on the contemporary world map, provide comprehensive illustrated listings of footprints, compile the physical specifications of all known theropods and Mesozoic birds, and much more.

- The essential illustrated record book for anyone interested in dinosaurs
- Features thousands of records on everything from the smartest and fastest theropods to the largest theropod eggs
- Includes more than 2,000 diagrams and drawings and more than 300 digital reconstructions
- Covers more than 750 theropod species, including Mesozoic birds and other dinosauromorphs
- Provides detailed listings of footprints, biometric specifications, and scholarly and popular references


Volume 2: The Sauropods - cover art by Andrey Atuchin

The sauropod dinosaurs roamed the planet for millions of years, with creatures ranging from the smallest of the sauropods, Magyarosaurus, to the huge Argentinosaurus. This illustrated book of records is an essential compendium of sauropod facts and figures—from the biggest and the oldest to the smallest and the rarest. It covers every known species and features more than 2,000 diagrams and technical drawings along with hundreds of full-color reconstructions of specimens.

The book is divided into sections that put numerous amazing sauropod facts at your fingertips. “Comparing Species” is organized by taxonomic group and gives comparisons of the size of species, how long ago they lived, and when they were discovered. “Mesozoic Calendar” includes page spreads showing the positions of the continents at different geological time periods and reconstructions of creatures from each period. “Prehistoric Puzzles” compares bones and teeth while “Sauropod Life” presents user-friendly graphics to answer questions like what did they eat and which was the most intelligent. There are sections that chart sauropod distribution on the contemporary world map, provide illustrated listings of footprints, compile the physical specifications of all known sauropods, and more.

- The essential illustrated record book for anyone interested in dinosaurs
- Features a wealth of comparative records
- Includes more than 2,000 diagrams and technical drawings and hundreds of full-color reconstructions
- Covers all known sauropodomorph species
- Provides listings of footprints, biometric specifications, and scholarly and popular references