Discovering dinosaurs

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Mighty killers

2014
With vivid illustrations and clear, simple text, you will find scientific facts about the mighty killers and how these amazing animals lived, what they ate, and how they protected themselves.

Flying reptiles

2013
With vivid illustrations and clear, simple text, you will find scientific facts about the flying reptiles and how these amazing animals lived, what they ate, and how they protected themselves.

Dinosaur giants

2014
With vivid illustrations and clear, simple text, you will find scientific facts about the dinosaur giants and how these amazing animals lived, what they ate, and how they protected themselves.

Armored dinosaurs

2014
With vivid illustrations and clear, simple text, you will find scientific facts about the armored dinosaurs and how these amazing animals lived, what they ate, and how they protected themselves.

Mighty giants

2003
Presents an introduction to Earth's largest dinosaurs, including theropods, prosauropods, sauropods, and ornithopods, describing their appearance, what they ate, and how they lived, and provides links to related Internet sites.

Spinosaurus

2004
Describes the spinosaurus's physical characteristics, movement, world, and diet, as well as the first discovery of spinosaurus fossils, and includes a hands-on activity.

Sarcosuchus imperator

2004
Describes the sarcosuchus's physical characteristics, movement, world, and diet, as well as the first discovery of sarcosuchus fossils, and includes a hands-on activity.

Pachycephalosaurus

2004
Describes the pachycephalosaurus's physical characteristics, movement, world, and diet, as well as the first discovery of pachycephalosaurus fossils, and includes a hands-on activity.

Maiasaura

2004
Describes the maiasaura's physical characteristics, movement, world, and diet, as well as the first discovery of maiasaura fossils, and includes a hands-on activity.

Velociraptor

2003
Presents information on Velociraptor, including physical characteristics, diet, habitat, known social organization, close relatives, and areas where fossils have been found.

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