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Life after the dinosaurs

Describes mammals that survived after the dinosaurs disappeared and how they evolved to the present day.
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Prehistoric life

Explores the variety of prehistoric life from fossils of early fish to the skeletons of meat-eating dinosaurs.
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Where did all the dinosaurs go?

Readers will discover the fascinating answers their enquiring inquiring minds seek through comprehensible text, colorful images, and detailed illustrations.
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Forgotten beasts

amazing creatures that once roamed the Earth
2018
This illustrated book looks at the prehistoric animals that walked the Earth millions of years ago, such as the sabre-toothed tiger, dire wolf, megalodon, and woolly mammoth.
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The dinosaur book

Presents a visual guide to dinosaurs of all the prehistoric eras, with over 1,000 images and hundreds of fun facts and trivia about the world of dinosaurs, including their size, where they lived, how they hunted or defended themselves, and what they ate. Includes a glossary.
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Searching for stinkodon

"Stink wants to make the find of the century! He's on a dig, dig, digging quest in his backyard to find a tooth from a saber-toothed cat, otherwise known as a Smilodon. Why not? Two kids in Michigan found a mastodon bone in a backyard stream, and a girl in Great Britain found a pterosaur bone. It could happen! But Judy thinks the chances of finding a saber-toothed anything in the Moody backyard are one in a gazillion million! Will Stink make a discovery before their whole backyard caves in?"--Provided by publisher.
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Nothing cooler than a dinosaur

Explores the life, habitat, and extinction of dinosaurs.

No despert?is a las moscas ronf ronf!

"When their cousin is stung by a cavefly and falls into a deep sleep, Geronimo and Thea set out in search of the rare pink stinkrose, whose petals are thought to provide a cure"--Provided by publisher.
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