Millions of years ago, Allosaurus was a fearsome giant predator. With sharp claws and knife-like teeth, it once chased down young sauropods and Stegosauruses to eat. Now, this large carnivore More →
567 - Fossil cold-blooded vertebrates; fossil fishes
23 records found. Displaying 1 - 12.
Brachiosaurus
Brachiosaurus was a long-necked dinosaur. This book explains what scientists know about this dinosaur and its behavior. Easy-to-read text, vivid images, and helpful back matter give readers a More →
Brachiosaurus
As one of the most famous long-necked dinosaurs, the giant Brachiosaurus shook the ground with every slow-moving step. This huge sauropod once lived in herds and ate a ton of plants to… More →
Dilophosaurus
Dilophosaurus was a quick dinosaur with a head crest. This book explains what scientists know about this dinosaur and its behavior. Easy-to-read text, vivid images, and helpful back matter… More →
Dinosaur Stories
Have you ever wondered what it must have been like to lead the life of a dinosaur? Each of the stories in this dazzling book takes an in-depth look at the young lives of 4 dinosaurs as they… More →
Diplodocus
With a whip-like tail and equally long neck, Diplodocus was once called the "longest dinosaur." It could whip its tail at supersonic speeds, sending meat-eaters scurrying away in fear. Now,… More →
El alosaurio (Allosaurus)
Millions of years ago, Allosaurus was a fearsome giant predator. With sharp claws and knife-like teeth, it once chased down young sauropods and Stegosauruses to eat. Now, this large carnivore More →
El braquiosaurio (Brachiosaurus)
As one of the most famous long-necked dinosaurs, the giant Brachiosaurus shook the ground with every slow-moving step. This huge sauropod once lived in herds and ate a ton of plants to… More →
El diplodoco (Diplodocus)
With a whip-like tail and equally long neck, Diplodocus was once called the "longest dinosaur." It could whip its tail at supersonic speeds, sending meat-eaters scurrying away in fear. Now,… More →
El espinosaurio (Spinosaurus)
Millions of years ago, Spinosaurus was one of the largest dinosaurs around. With a distinctive large sail and crocodile-like snout, it once prowled the deep waterways for large fish and… More →
El gallimimo (Gallimimus)
With a short bill to scoop up food, the bird-like Gallimimus once sprinted across the land on two legs. At top speeds, it was too quick for carnivores to catch. Now, this light and fast… More →
El giganotosaurio (Giganotosaurus)
Millions of years ago, Giganotosaurus was an eating machine. With ridged teeth and sharp claws, it once hunted herbivores even bigger than itself in swampy lands. Now, this big and fast… More →