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Erie Tales by Bob Strauss5/12/2023 Learn more about us and our editorial guidelines. A giant, flying bird of prey that could reputably carry off a child, an adult, or even a full-grown elephant, the Roc was a popular fixture of early Arabic folk tales, the legend of which slowly made its way to western Europe. ThoughtCo reaches 13 million readers each month. ThoughtCo, a Dotdash Meredith brand, is an award-winning reference site offering education content created by experts. "A Field Guide to the Dinosaurs of North America" (Rowman & Littlefield, 2015)."Who Knew? Hundreds & Hundreds of Questions & Answers for Curious Minds" (Sterling, 2007)."The Big Book of What, How and Why" (Sterling, 2005).Strauss has a Bachelor of Science degree from Cornell University.Awards and Publications Strauss has contributed his writing and editing services to outlets as diverse as Entertainment Weekly, Family Circle, FamilyPC, MSN Dating & Personals, ConsumerSearch, News of the American Physical Society, Cardiovascular Medicine, and TWICE. He is the author of three books on science and dinosaurs, including "The Big Book of What, How and Why," "Who Knew? Hundreds & Hundreds of Questions & Answers for Curious Minds," and "A Field Guide to the Dinosaurs of North America." One of his specialties is explaining complicated topics to both lay and professional audiences. He is an editor and author with over 25 years of experience in online and traditional media. Author of three books, including "A Field Guide to the Dinosaurs of North America"īob Strauss is a former writer for ThoughtCo. Erie Tales: Zombie Chronicles, Erie Tales: Saturday Evening Ghost, Erie Tales: Tales of the Apocalypse / Resurrection Mary (Erie Tales, 4), Erie Tales.
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