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Bizarre Dinosaurs: Some Very Strange Creatures and Why We Think They Got That Way


Dinosaurs

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No. of pages 32

Published: 2008

Great for age 6-12 years

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With state-of-the-art, digitally modelled images, fantastic photos of fossils, and up-to-date scientific interpretations, Bizarre Dinosaurs introduces dino-lovers to a group of very strange creatures indeed. The cast of characters includes Masiakasaurus, a fierce some beats whose mouth bristled with serrated, slightly hooked, forward-poking teeth; Deinocheirus with his ungainly long arms and huge triple claws; Epedendrosaurus with a tiny body and pinkie fingers as long as his arms; and flat-faced Dracorex hogwartsia, the "dragon king of Hogawarts", named after Harry Potter's School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Palaeontologist Josh Smith uses clear and informed text to tell kids what we know and what we are still guessing about this collection of odd-looking monsters, including how scientists think they used their individual bizarre characteristics. In his introduction, life-long dinosaur enthusiast John Updike gives young readers a new perspective on the sheer weirdness of dinosaurs by turning our relationship with hem on its head: "That thin and featherless skin, that dish-flat face, that limp upright stance, those fleeable clawless five digits at the end of each limb, that ghastly utter lack of tailugh.

 

 

This book is part of a book series called Dinosaurs .

There are 32 pages in this book. This book was published in 2008 by National Geographic Kids .

National Geographic Kids collaborates to put forth fun and interesting non-fiction for kids. Christopher Sloan is a Senior Editor at National Geographic magazine and the author of two previous books for children--Feathered Dinosaurs (a School Library Journal Best Book of the Year) and SuperCroc and the Origins of Crocodiles. Mr. Sloan lives in Virginia.

 

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Dinosaurs
DINOSAURS is a comic book guided tour through the rough-and-tumble world of the mightiest beasts to ever walk the earth!

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