![]() I became so obsessed with dinosaurs that I decided to become a paleontologist, and moved to Chicago to study geology at the University of Chicago. But Chicago was about an hour and a half drive up the road, and seeing the dinosaurs at the Field Museum of Natural History was a big inspiration to me. I grew up in the middle of the cornfields and beanfields of northern Illinois, a state where no dinosaur bone has ever been found. ![]() You were born in the Midwest, and now live in Scotland. We caught up with Steve, somewhere across the ocean, to find out more about the Earth’s first travelers. His new book, The Rise and Fall of the Dinosaurs: A New History of a Lost World is the ultimate dinosaur biography and will be the go-to guide for decades to come. He frequently travels all over the globe, living every boy’s dream as a real-life Indiana Jones. The 34-year-old paleontologist has become one of the most prolific dinosaur hunters of modern times, to date discovering and naming more than a dozen new species of vertebrate. ![]() Steve Brusatte could be in the running for World’s Most Interesting Man. ![]()
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