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  • Hyracotherium

    Marc Zabludoff, Peter Bollinger

    Library Binding (Benchmark Books, Sept. 1, 2010)
    Presents Hyracotherium, describing its physical characteristics, when and where it lived, how it lived, what other animals lived alongside it, and the possible reasons it became extinct.
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  • Early Life: The Cambrian Period

    Thom Holmes

    Library Binding (Chelsea House Publications, May 1, 2008)
    From the initial signs of life in the Precambrian period to the end of the Cambrian period about 488 million years ago, this volume explores the development of early life that culminated in one of the most extraordinary periods in the evolution of life on earth.
  • Therizinosaurus: And Other Colossal-Clawed Plant-Eaters

    Virginia Schomp

    Library Binding (Cavendish Square Publishing, Sept. 1, 2005)
    Describes the physical characteristics and behavior of Therizinosaurus and other colossal-clawed plant-eaters.
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  • Time of the Giants: The Middle & Late Jurassic Epochs

    Thom Holmes

    Hardcover (Chelsea House Publications, July 1, 2008)
    The middle and late Jurassic periods saw the largest land animals ever to walk the earth. At the other end of the size scale, some small dinosaurs developed the power of flight. This book presents a guide to the creatures of the era.
  • Basilosaurus

    Marc Zabludoff

    Library Binding (Benchmark Books, Sept. 1, 2009)
    "This series explores prehistoric beasts that roamed Earth and its seas, and each animal's physical characteristics, when and where each animal lived, how they lived, what other animals lived alongside them, and how we know this"--
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  • Prehistoric Coloring Book 1

    Nick Snels

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 6, 2015)
    Join caveman Stan and his family in their thrilling prehistoric life. Stan rides mammoths, raises his dinosaur pet Peachy and makes sure his family is fed and save. Take your coloring pencils, start coloring 40 pages and join Stan on his adventures. Art is like a rainbow ... never-ending and brightly colored. Feed the creative mind of your child and have fun! Each picture is printed on its own 8.5 x 11 inch page so no need to worry about smudging.
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  • Dawn of the Dinosaur Age: The Late Triassic & Early Jurassic Epochs

    Thom Holmes

    Library Binding (Chelsea House Publications, Sept. 1, 2008)
    The rise of the first dinosaurs is a story of opportunity and evolutionary innovation. 'Dawn of the Dinosaur Age' presents the first act in the drama that would become the Mesozoic era, the Age of Reptiles. It explores the roots of the dinosaur family tree and the lifestyle of the first carnivorous and herbivorous dinosaurs.
  • Last of the Dinosaurs: The Cretaceous Period

    Thom Holmes

    Library Binding (Chelsea House Publications, Oct. 1, 2008)
    This work explores the theories for what may have caused the mass extinction that ended the reign of the dinosaurs and many other terrestrial and marine creatures of the time.
  • Prehistoric Zoobooks

    John Bonnett Wexo

    Paperback (Zoobooks/Wildlife Education, June 1, 1989)
    Discusses how the early prehistoric reptiles developed and adapted for survival, before being replaced by more advanced life forms.
  • Kronosaurus and Other Sea Creatures

    Virginia Schomp

    Library Binding (Cavendish Square Publishing, Jan. 1, 2004)
    Schomp, Virginia
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  • Giant Dinosaurs

    Liz Miles, Joe Harris

    Paperback (Riverstream Pub, March 1, 2013)
    Presents a look at some of the largest dinosaurs, including such creatures as Diplodocus, Ceratosaurus, Stegosaurus, and Giganotosaurus.
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  • Sea Monsters

    Michael Jay

    Library Binding (Raintree, Dec. 22, 2003)
    How big were early sharks? How did they eat? What types of prey did they hunt? Young learners will love reading about the amazing, and often fierce, creatures that used to roam the earth, fly through the skies, and swim the oceans. How these animals lived, what they ate, and the theories as to why they died out are all discussed.
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