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ITS ALL ABOUT... DEADLY DINOSAURS PDF, EPUB, EBOOK Kingfisher | 32 pages | 02 Jul 2015 | Pan MacMillan | 9780753438893 | English | London, United Kingdom Top 10 Deadliest Dinosaurs of the Mesozoic Era Deadly Dinosaurs! Find out about everything from gentle giants such as Diplodocus to deadly killing machines such as Allosaurus and the fearsome Tyrannosaurus rex. Packed with detailed photography, the latest bite-size facts, and a free audio download, this book has everything a dinosaur mad kid could need. It's all about Each book comes with a free audio download so children can take their book wherever they go, as well as glossary that's perfect for teaching and learning. Check out the other titles in the It's all about Show More Show Less. Any Condition Any Condition. No ratings or reviews yet No ratings or reviews yet. Be the first to write a review. You may also like. Dinosaurs Paperback Books. Trade Paperback Books. Trade Paperback Nonfiction Books. Cooking for One Paperback Books. Paperback Books. Series 1: 9. Deadlier than the Dinosaurs. Steve goes on a mission to uncover what was deadlier than the dinosaurs. Steve is on a mission to unearth that were far deadlier than they first appeared. Steve's on a mission to find dinosaurs with incredible abilities. Steve discovers just what it takes to be a terror from the skies. Steve Backshall on a mission to find the weirdest dinosaur ever! Steve Backshall's on a mission to find the most dangerous dinosaur of all time. Steve Backshall goes on a mission to track down the deadliest of all dinosaur defenders. Steve Backshall focuses on the biggest dinosaurs to have walked the earth. BBC iPlayer - Deadly Dinosaurs with Steve Backshall All Bargain Books are sold as is and all sales are final no returns, exchanges or cancellations. Bargain books will remain in shopping cart for up to 12 hours and will then be removed if order is not completed. 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Propanoplosaurus - This baby ankylosaur was recently discovered in Maryland. One of the longer sections of our dinosaur collection, you'll discover a number of interesting finds here. Look for the Scipionyx, which is one of the best-preserved fossils discovered to date. Also, you'll find recognizable names like the Spinosaurus, Stegosaurus, Triceratops, and the king of them all, the T. Don't let those big names distract you from peculiar dinosaurs like the Segnosaurus, Sciurumimus, and Sinocalliopteryx. Quilmesaurus - This dinosaur was named after an indigenous South American tribe. Rapator - No, this mysterious Australian theropod wasn't a raptor. Rapetosaurus - The only sauropod ever to be discovered on modern-day Madagascar. Regaliceratops - This ceratopsian had a huge, crown-shaped frill. Rhinorex - This duck-billed dinosaur had an unusually large nose. Rhoetosaurus - A medium-sized sauropod from Down Under. Rubeosaurus - A ceratopsian dinosaur from the Two Medicine Formation. Rugops - This wrinkly-faced carnivore probably fed on abandoned carcasses. Saichania - This ankylosaur's name is Chinese for "beautiful. Santanaraptor - Named after Brazil's Santana formation. Sarahsaurus - This prosauropod had unusually strong hands. Sarcosaurus - This "flesh lizard" roamed early Jurassic England. Saurolophus - One of the few hadrosaurs known to have lived on two continents. Sauroniops - This dinosaur's name means "Eye of Sauron. Saurornitholestes - A close cousin of Velociraptor. Savannasaurus - This titanosaur was recently discovered in Australia. Scansoriopteryx - This early proto-bird probably lived in trees. Scipionyx - One of the most perfectly preserved dinosaur fossils ever found. Sciurumimus - This "squirrel mimic" was one of the earliest feathered dinosaurs. Segisaurus - An early dinosaur closely related to Coelophysis. Segnosaurus - One of the most unusual and poorly understood Cretaceous dinosaurs. Serendipaceratops - Was this really an Australian ceratopsian? Shantungosaurus - The biggest of all the duck-billed dinosaurs. Shaochilong - Its name is Chinese for "shark-toothed dragon. Shunosaurus - Anatomically speaking, probably the best known of all the sauropods. Siats - One of the largest theropods ever to live in North America. Silvisaurus - This primitive nodosaur was discovered in Kansas. Similicaudipteryx - The juveniles may have been differently feathered than the adults. Sinoceratops - A rare ceratopsian from late Cretaceous China. Sinosauropteryx - The first dinosaur proven to have feathers. Sinotyrannus - This "Chinese tyrant" was an ancient ancestor of tyrannosaurs. Sinraptor - Despite its name, this allosaur wasn't any better or worse than other dinosaurs. Staurikosaurus - Another primitive theropod of the Triassic period. Stenopelix - Experts aren't sure how to classify this dinosaur. Stokesosaurus - Some experts think this was the earliest tyrannosaur. Suuwassea - Its name is Native American for "ancient thunder. Szechuanosaurus - This theropod was a close relative of Sinraptor. Telmatosaurus - This duck- billed dinosaur was discovered in Transylvania. Tendaguria - This Tanzanian sauropod has proven difficult to classify. Tethyshadros - One of the few dinosaurs to be found in modern-day Italy. Thecodontosaurus - The first prosauropod ever to be discovered. Tianchisaurus - This dinosaur's species name honors "Jurassic Park. Tianyuraptor - A small, long-legged raptor from eastern Asia. Timimus - The only ornithomimid ever discovered in Australia. Titanoceratops - The biggest of all the horned, frilled dinosaurs. Tornieria - This sauropod has a complicated taxonomic history. Torosaurus - Was it really an elderly specimen of Triceratops? Torvosaurus - One of the largest predators of Jurassic North America. Trinisaura - The first ornithopod ever to be discovered in Antarctica. Turanoceratops - What was this ceratopsian doing in late Cretaceous Asia? Tyrannotitan - We know very little about this fearsomely named dinosaur. Just because they're at the end of the alphabet does not mean these dinosaurs are any less interesting. Here you'll find dinosaurs that are big and small, had huge heads, feathers, duck bills, and even a "poodle from hell. Unenlagia - This bird-like raptor was native to South America. Utahceratops - Guess what state this dinosaur was discovered in. Velocisaurus - A small, speedy theropod of late Cretaceous South America. Venenosaurus - This "poison lizard" was really a gentle plant-eater. Vulcanodon - An early sauropod of the Jurassic period. Willinakaqe - A rare duck-billed dinosaur from South America. Xenoceratops - This "alien horned face" was announced in Xinjiangtitan - This huge sauropod was a close relative of Mamenchisaurus. Xuanhanosaurus - You didn't think there'd be so many "X"'s on this list, did you? Yaverlandia - A classic case of mistaken dinosaur identity. Yi Qi - This strange Jurassic dinosaur had bat-like wings. A Complete List of Every Dinosaur The lowest-priced brand-new, unused, unopened, undamaged item in its original packaging where packaging is applicable. Packaging should be the same as what is found in a retail store, unless the item is handmade or was packaged by the manufacturer in non-retail packaging, such as an unprinted box or plastic bag. See details for additional description. Skip to main content. It's All About About this product. Brand new: Lowest price The lowest-priced brand-new, unused, unopened, undamaged item in its original packaging where packaging is applicable. Catalogue Number: Format: BOOK. Missing Information?. See all 3 brand new listings. Buy It Now. Add to cart. About this product Product Information Roar and roam as you join ferocious prehistoric monsters