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While only 6 feet long, the Velociraptor certainly wasn't the largest dinosaur, but this predator is considered one of the deadliest. Hunting in packs, Velociraptors used their intelligence to find their next meal. Devouring eggs and even other dinosaurs, the Velociraptor would eat anything it could get its claws and teeth into. Through beautiful illustrations of what these feathered creatures may have looked like, young readers will love discovering...
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Found in North America, the Diplodocus was an herbivore, but it could do some serious damage. With a whip-like tail that could swing at 800 miles per hour, the Diplodocus kept itself safe from predators while it dined on leaves high in the treetops. Young readers will discover how the Diplodocus is believed to have lived millions of years ago. With amazing illustrations paired closely with important facts, this book invites readers to dive right into...
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The Tyrannosaurus rex was a deadly predator that is believed to have eaten nearly any prey it came across. Reaching more than 40 feet tall with a mouth full of razor-sharp teeth, the Tyrannosaurs rex was the king of dinosaurs. Through vivid illustrations of both what scientists believe these dinosaurs looked like and what their homes may have looked like, young readers will discover what life was like millions of years ago. With important facts about...
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Unlike many dinosaurs, the Allosaurus was, found all over the world. Young paleontologists will explore the prehistoric world of the Allosaurus, learning what made it so different, than other dinosaurs. While it wasn't the biggest carnivore, the Allosaurus was still dangerous. With a name that translates to "different lizard," the Allosaurus is truly unique. Through beautiful illustrations of the Allosaurus and comprehensible content, young readers...
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The Triceratops is one of the most popular dinosaurs, and it isn't difficult to see why. With a three-horned head, and short, powerful legs, the Triceratops could fight off even the strongest predator. While there is still a lot to learn about the Triceratops, young paleontologists will get a jump-start on what scientists believe life looked like for these dinosaurs. The approachable narrative and vivid, spellbinding illustrations help young readers...
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Using its spiky tail to fight off enemies, the Stegosaurus was one dangerous herbivore. With heavy plates of their backs, the Stegosaurus was kept safe from nearly all dangers, even the weather. Young readers jump right into the fascinating life of the Stegosaurus with this volume. Through vivid illustrations, young readers see how it's believed the Stegosaurus lived and what its home looked like. With interesting facts about how the Stegosaurus used...
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