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Dinosaurs, by Clare Hibbert and Rudolf Farkas

Label
Dinosaurs, by Clare Hibbert and Rudolf Farkas
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Dinosaurs
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1369206483
Responsibility statement
by Clare Hibbert and Rudolf Farkas
Series statement
Prehistoric life
Summary
Go back in time to the 'Age of the Dinosaurs' and unearth some incredible, terrifying and fascinating beasts. This book will make you feel like you really are walking with the dinosaurs. The highly detailed illustrations have been carefully researched to give as accurate a picture as possible of what scientists think these now extinct animals looked like. Dino-mad kids will love to pour over the pictures, spotting details and immersing themselves in a world that is both strange and familiar. The text is engaging and easy to read, and full of brilliant information that will inspire readers to find out even more about our prehistoric planet. Readers will find out what we do know about dinosaur evolution from fossils and other evidence. They will discover how dinosaurs defended themselves from even bigger dinosaurs (such as the terrifying Tyrannosaurs) and the other body adaptations that they used for eating, hunting and attracting a mate. A timeline breaks down the eras and periods into a handy visual guide. All the dinosaurs that feature are shown on the timeline, which provides a much better sense of their time on Earth and the vast amount of time that their existence spanned in the hundreds of millions of years before humans had even evolved
Target audience
juvenile
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