The science of killer dinosaurs : the bloodcurdling truth about T. rex and other theropods

Título
The science of killer dinosaurs : the bloodcurdling truth about T. rex and other theropods

Steve, Parker

Resumen
The theropod group of dinosaurs saw the biggest, fiercest predators that ever walked the Earth - and also some of the smallest, which were nevertheless incredibly deadly for their size. Hundreds of kinds of these killers existed through the Age of Dinosaurs, from about 230 to 66 million years ago. In this book, readers can learn all about the world in which these predators lived, their physical characteristics, and how they hunted and survived.

Killer dinosaurs

Fecha de publicación como intervalo
2018

Descripción física
32 pages : colour illustrations ; 25 cm

Nota general
Includes index.

Término de la materia
Dinosaurs.
 
Tyrannosaurus rex.
 
Animals, Fossil.

Autor añadido
Romanet, Caroline,
 
Beach, Bryan,

Síntesis
The theropod group of dinosaurs saw the biggest, fiercest predators that ever walked the Earth - and also some of the smallest, which were nevertheless incredibly deadly for their size. Hundreds of kinds of these killers existed through the Age of Dinosaurs, from about 230 to 66 million years ago. In this book, readers can learn all about the world in which these predators lived, their physical characteristics, and how they hunted and survived.

ISBN
9780531269015

Información de publicación
[New York] : Franklin Watts, an imprint of Scholastic Inc., ©2018.
 
©2018.


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