Giant Meat-Eating Dinosaurs


Book Description

Describes how giant carnivorous dinosaurs hunted, as well as how scientists have learned about them through fossil studies.




Giant Meat-Eating Dinosaurs


Book Description

With foot-long teeth as sharp as knives, the Tyrannosaurus is one of the most well known and ferocious predators. It wasn’t the only carnivorous dinosaur, though. This title covers 10 giant meat eaters who hunted Earth’s lands millions of years before people arrived. This volume presents a high-interest subject through manageable text that’s designed to appeal to young readers. Readers learn the essential facts about each dinosaur species, each of which is depicted through full-color graphics. Nonfiction text features, such as a glossary and comprehensive timeline, accompany the text, giving readers a full understanding of these fascinating creatures that lived long ago.




Giant Meat-Eating Dinosaurs


Book Description

Discusses the physical characteristics, behavior, diet, and fossil evidence of seventeen large carnivorous dinosaurs, including Allosaurus, Utahraptor, and Albertosaurus.




Tyrannosaurus Rex and Other Giant Carnivores


Book Description

Everybody head for cover here comes a T-Rex! Like other giant carnivorous dinosaurs, the Tyrannosaurus Rex had a large head and powerful jaws filled with long, sharp teeth. Inside this book, stunning illustrations of these frightening hunters are sure to interest readers.




Giant Meat-Eating Dinosaurs


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Professor Pete knows lots about all sorts of dinosaurs and other prehistoric animals. Learn all about meat-eating dinosaurs from pronouncing their difficult names to facts about their weight, what they eat, how fast they can run and where they used to live in the world. Children will soon become dinosaur experts. Following the same style as Nora the Naturalist's Animals and Safari Sam's Wild Animals, Professor Pete's Prehistoric Animals are brilliant introductory books for young readers aged 5+ in the high-interest area of dinosaurs.




Tyrannosaurus


Book Description

An introduction to the physical characteristics and habits of Tyrannosaurus rex and other meat-eating dinosaurs.




Meat-Eating Dinosaurs


Book Description

What's scarier than a hungry dinosaur the size of a bus? This book brings readers face to face with the terrifying meat-eating dinosaurs that walked the earth millions of years ago. Readers will learn about dino hunters big and small, as they discover amazing renderings of each creature and exciting fast facts. This book discusses dinosaur behaviors, such as nest building, and hunting strategies, such as pack hunting. Readers will love this up-close guide to these deadly prehistoric predators.




Giant Plant-Eating Dinosaurs


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"Dino" Don Lessem brings readers face-to-face with various dinosaur species, detailing their habitats, way of life and how they became extinct. An acclaimed dinosaur expert, Don Lessem has written more than 30 children's books, writes a popular dinosaur column in Highlights magazine, and was an adviser for Jurassic Park. Take a trip through dinosaur time to meet these giant plant eating dinosaurs face-to-face: Seismosaurus stretched longer than four school buses! Brachiosaurus stood taller than a building with five floors! Argentinosaurus was the biggest animal ever to walk the earth! Plus, you'll get to know Apatosaurus, Diplodocus, Saltasaurus, and Shunosaurus!




Meat-eating Dinosaurs


Book Description

This book features fierce dinosaurs, such as the huge Giganotosaurus, the cunning Utahraptor, and the Tyrannosaurus rex.




Dinosaurs


Book Description

To this day, dinosaurs remain a never-ending source of fascination to children, who just can't get enough of these compelling creatures. Illustrations, picturing over 60 dinosaur types (including some new discoveries that appear here for the first time in a children's book), maps, and a guide to each individual species--plus an overall introduction to fossils--tell youngsters how and why all the dinosaurs developed as they did. Answer exactly the types of question kids want to know: How big were they? What did they eat? Where did they live? What do their names mean? This lively trip back to the Age of the Dinosaurs, from its beginnings in the Triassic period to the great extinction at the end of the Cretaceous, is guided by one of the major authorities in the field, Dr. Thomas Holtz, vertebrate paleontologist at the University of Maryland, whose specialty is the study of carnivorous dinosaurs.