Acknowledged as a rebel in his field, Dr Robert T. Bakker acted as an unofficial consultant for the special effects artists who created the dinosaurs for the film Jurassic Park. He is the dinosaur curator of the Tate Museum in Wyoming and the author of the groundbreaking nonfiction book The Dinosaur Heresies. He is most famous for proposing the stunning theory that dinosaurs weren’t cold-blooded, sluggish, solitary creatures we once imagined them to be, but were instead warm-blooded, active, and social animals. Thus he began a revolution that caused scientists to completely rethink their ideas about dinosaurs. He is considered to be one of the world’s foremost paleontologists.