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Pub. Date
[2011]
Language
English
Description
The Cretaceous Period spawned walking death machines with a savage combination of speed, eyesight, brain power, and razor-sharp implements. The latest science reveals the anatomical secret that made these bloodthirsty carnivores such incredible purveyors of terror.
Pub. Date
[2008]
Language
English
Description
Travel back to prehistoic times to get to know the fascinating creatures, the dinosaurs. From groundbreaking discoveries involving the T. rex to the intriguing possibility of dinosaurs returning to life. Follow the excavation and research of a new species of Therizinosaur, the most primitive member of a bizarre group of feathered dinosaurs. Using state-of-the-art computer animation, live-action backgrounds and the latest scientific finds.
Pub. Date
[2008]
Language
English
Description
Dino autopsy: Leading paleontologists unlock the mysteries behind one of the most complete dinosaur mummies ever discovered. This rare specimen with its fossilized skin and tissue intact, is bringing us closer than ever to understanding how dinosaurs lived, looked, and moved.
Dino death trap: The fossilized remains of Tyrannosaurus rex's great-grandfather are unearthed in China's Gobi desert, revealing what the T-rex looked like before they grew...
Pub. Date
[2011]
Language
English
Description
"Kids can't get enough of dinosaurs-- especially when National Geographic takes them on site and behind the latest dinosaur discoveries to rock the world!Full of fun and learning this dinosaur bonanza joins two actual dinosaur hunts where kids can...Dig for unknown dinosaurs with famed paleontologist Paul Sereno in Africa's Dinosaur Giants. Be there as this "dinosaur detective" uncovers Jobaria---a new never before seen dinosaur!Meet the world's largest...
Pub. Date
[2009]
Language
English
Description
Examines the ultimate fighters of the Jurassic period, the gigantic beasts that stalked the earth millions of years ago. Some of these dinosaurs were larger than seven-story buildings and hunted their prey with strategy and cunning, transforming the prehistoric world into a battlefield. The temperature, terrain, and innate sense of the opponent's weaknesses and strengths all played a role in how each dinosaur planned its attack. Paleontologists are...
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