Dinosaur and Other Prehistoric Animal FactfinderAn alphabetical guide to 200 dinosaurs and other prehistoric animals, covering where and when they lived. Suggested level: secondary. |
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Page 80
... arms and nothing else . The arms were found on a recent expedition to southern Mongolia by a joint Polish - Mongolian team . Each arm is 2.6 metres long . Each hand has only three fingers , and these all have powerful claws . The claws ...
... arms and nothing else . The arms were found on a recent expedition to southern Mongolia by a joint Polish - Mongolian team . Each arm is 2.6 metres long . Each hand has only three fingers , and these all have powerful claws . The claws ...
Page 148
... arms and legs rather short and the hands and feet small , so that it could only have taken short strides despite its great body size . The front quarters are in fact higher than the hind quarters , which seems at first to be similar to ...
... arms and legs rather short and the hands and feet small , so that it could only have taken short strides despite its great body size . The front quarters are in fact higher than the hind quarters , which seems at first to be similar to ...
Page 206
... arms and bones of the trunk . Some new skeletons of Scelidosaurus have been Scelidosaurus found recently , and these include material from the skull , the arms , and even the skin ! Scelidosaurus had a small head with leaf - like ridged ...
... arms and bones of the trunk . Some new skeletons of Scelidosaurus have been Scelidosaurus found recently , and these include material from the skull , the arms , and even the skin ! Scelidosaurus had a small head with leaf - like ridged ...
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Dinosaurs and Other Prehistoric Animal Factfinder Dr. Michael Benton,Michael J. Benton No preview available - 1992 |
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Africa Albertosaurus Allosaurus amphibians ancestors ankylosaurs Apatosaurus Archaeopteryx Argentina armour arms arose Asia backbone beak birds body bones bony Brachiosaurus Carboniferous Cenozoic centimetres ceratopsians cheek teeth claw Coelophysis coelurosaurs complete skeleton crest Cretaceous crocodiles deinonychosaurs Deinonychus dinosaurs Diplodocus Dr O. C. Marsh Dryosaurus early Elaphrosaurus elephants England Eocene Europe evolution fingers fish forms fossil giant head hind legs horns huge Hypsilophodon ichthyosaurs Iguanodon infraorder insects Jurassic known Late Cretaceous limbs lived lizards long neck mammal-like reptiles mammals meat-eating dinosaurs metres long million years ago Miocene modern Mongolia Morganucodon Museum named North America Cretaceous O. C. Marsh oldest ornithomimosaurs Ornithomimus ornithopod pachycephalosaurs Permian plant-eaters plants Plateosaurus plates plesiosaurs prehistoric animals primitive probably prosauropods Protoceratops pterosaurs relatives reptile Dr rocks Saurischia sauropods scientists Segnosaurus skull snout South species specimens spines Stegoceras Stegosaurus Struthiomimus suborder Supersaurus toes tooth Triassic Tyrannosaurus vertebrae