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To date, more than 50 specimens of Tyrannosaurus rex have been identified, some of which are nearly complete skeletons. Give your readers a new favorite look at this perennial favorite dinosaur. Detailed anatomy diagrams present both the inside and outside of this dinosaur king, as readers learn about their habitat, prey, and life cycle.
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The name Stegosaurus means "covered lizard," as your readers will find out. They'll explore this species in detail, learning about its era, life cycle, source of food, predators, and defense. Detailed anatomy diagrams present both the inside and outside of the Stegosaurus.
12) Velociraptor
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"An introduction to the life and era of the swift, carnivorous dinosaur known as Velociraptor, starting with the creature's 1923 discovery and ending with present-day research topics"--Provided by publisher.
13) Meet Caudipteryx
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Curious readers will learn about the life and times of the feathered Caudipteryx. This volume features incredible illustrations of its habitat, feeding habits, mating, and life cycle. Detailed anatomy visuals bring this creature from that past into sharp focus.
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Introduce your readers to the bird-like Ornitholestes, which is known only from a single partial skeleton found at the Bone Cabin Quarry in Wyoming, in 1900. A chart shows size comparison to humans, while several other graphics relay important information about prey, life cycles, mating, and diet.
16) Meet Iguanodon
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Learn about the life and times of the Iguanodon through incredible illustrations of its habitat, feeding habits, mating, and more. Get inside Iguanodon with an in-depth diagram of its skeleton. Get ready to Meet Iguanodon!
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Rediscovering the Age of Dinosaurs volume 8
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Travel with Professor Curry Rogers to the island of Madagascar, an ecosystem that has yielded dazzling dinosaur remains. Learn about her ongoing work there, involving the discovery of new species of titanosaur, the largest of the dinosaurs, and rare evidence of dinosaur cannibalism. Look into what may explain huge bonebeds on Madagascar that indicate repeated mass deaths of dinosaurs.
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Rediscovering the Age of Dinosaurs volume 2
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Track the story of how explanations for ancient fossils were first grounded in science. Beginning in the 17th century, follow the events that led to the "fossil fever" of the early 1800s, and the work of early British fossil collectors. Learn also about the naming of dinosaurs, and the first artistic portrayals of them, which were integral to scientific and public knowledge of these creatures.
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Rediscovering the Age of Dinosaurs volume 22
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Learn about climatic conditions at the poles during the Mesozoic Era, a relatively warmer period during which many dinosaur species lived in both the Arctic and the Antarctic. Look at evidence indicating that these dinosaurs are unlikely to have migrated during winter months. Take account of a variety of physical specializations that may have aided dinosaurs in adapting to cold and darkness.
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