Iguanodon and Other Bird-Footed Dinosaurs


Book Description

Bird-footed dinosaurs like Iguanodon were plant-eaters that could walk on two legs. Many of the dinosaurs in this group could run away from hungry predators. Others traveled in large herds to stay safe. Find out more about the bird-footed dinosaurs that walked the earth millions of years ago.




Iguanodon and Other Bird-footed Dinosaurs


Book Description

"Full-color images and simple text introduce young readers to bird-footed dinosaurs, including their physical characteristics, habitats, and diets"--




Iguanodon and Other Bird-Footed Dinosaurs


Book Description

Bird-footed dinosaurs like Iguanodon were plant-eaters that could walk on two legs. Many of the dinosaurs in this group could run away from hungry predators. Others traveled in large herds to stay safe. Bold, full-color illustrations, easy-to-read charts and maps, and interesting facts take readers back to a time when bird-footed dinosaurs walked the earth. This book supports common core standards.




Bird-footed Dinosaurs


Book Description

Describes the appearance, eating habits, and habitat of bird-footed dinosaurs, including Iguanodon, Hypsilophodon, Maiasaura, Parasaurolophus, and Corythosaurus.




The Ornithopods


Book Description

Describes the "bird-footed" dinosaurs called ornithopods, especially the Iguanadon which ate plants and lived in the forests and grasslands of prehistoric Earth




Iguanodon and Other Leaf-Eating Dinosaurs


Book Description

Discusses the dinosaurs that relied on leaves as their main source of food.




Iguanodon


Book Description

"Describes the physical characteristics and behavior of Iguanodon and other spiky-thumbed plant-eaters"--Provided by publisher.




Iguanodon


Book Description

"Simple text and illustrations present the life of iguanodon, what it looked like, and how it behaved"--Provided by publisher.




The Age of the Dinosaurs


Book Description

Describes the "bird-footed" dinosaurs called ornithopods, especially the Iguanadon which ate plants and lived in the forests and grasslands of prehistoric Earth.




Iguanodon


Book Description

Iguanodons got their name because they have teeth similar to an iguana—but this dinosaur wouldn’t fit in any classroom terrarium. This plant-eating dinosaur could weigh several tons and grow to be over 30 feet long. Readers will find out why scientists think this animal switched between walking on four feet to two feet and what its thumb spike was used for. Sidebars provide extra excellent tidbits, and full-color illustrations help readers visualize the information in the text.