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Travel back in time to meet the dinosaurs and other prehistoric creatures From the terrifying T. rex to the speedy Velociraptor and the ferocious Tylosaurus, this book captures thirty-six prehistoric beasts through stunning illustrations. Intriguing facts accompany every illustration, so you can find out which dinosaur jumped the highest, how fierce Ankylosaurus really was, which pterosaus was the size of a small aeroplane and why Triceratops had a large bony frill. Meet the giant plant-eaters Dreadnoughtus, Stegosaurus and Brachiosaurus, the mighty predators Giganotosaurus, Spinosaurus and Allosaurus, and the small, fast hunters Compsognathus and Oviraptor.

Table of Contents
Tyrannosaurus rex Giganotosaurus Allosaurus Deinonychus Utahraptor Spinosaurus Iguanodon Triceratops Stygimoloch Psittacosaurus Stegosaurus Ankylosaurus Velociraptor Brachiosaurus Diplodocus Dreadnoughtus Oviraptor Maiasaura Corythosaurus Parasaurolophus Plateosaurus Therizinosaurus Coelophysis Microraptor Compsognathus Avimimus Archaeopteryx Quetzalcoatlus Pterodactylus Elasmosaurus Kronosaurus Mixosaurus Tylosaurus Dimetrodon Gastonia Sarcosuchus Dinosaur World Map

The Magnificent Book of Dinosaurs

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A Hardback by Tom Jackson, Rudolf Farkas

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    Publisher: Weldon Owen Children's Books
    Publication Date: 05/10/2023
    ISBN13: 9781915588296, 978-1915588296
    ISBN10: 1915588294

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Travel back in time to meet the dinosaurs and other prehistoric creatures From the terrifying T. rex to the speedy Velociraptor and the ferocious Tylosaurus, this book captures thirty-six prehistoric beasts through stunning illustrations. Intriguing facts accompany every illustration, so you can find out which dinosaur jumped the highest, how fierce Ankylosaurus really was, which pterosaus was the size of a small aeroplane and why Triceratops had a large bony frill. Meet the giant plant-eaters Dreadnoughtus, Stegosaurus and Brachiosaurus, the mighty predators Giganotosaurus, Spinosaurus and Allosaurus, and the small, fast hunters Compsognathus and Oviraptor.

    Table of Contents
    Tyrannosaurus rex Giganotosaurus Allosaurus Deinonychus Utahraptor Spinosaurus Iguanodon Triceratops Stygimoloch Psittacosaurus Stegosaurus Ankylosaurus Velociraptor Brachiosaurus Diplodocus Dreadnoughtus Oviraptor Maiasaura Corythosaurus Parasaurolophus Plateosaurus Therizinosaurus Coelophysis Microraptor Compsognathus Avimimus Archaeopteryx Quetzalcoatlus Pterodactylus Elasmosaurus Kronosaurus Mixosaurus Tylosaurus Dimetrodon Gastonia Sarcosuchus Dinosaur World Map

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