Scholastic and the American Museum of Natural History join forces in a thrilling new picture book about the discovery of the Titanosaur -- the biggest, heaviest creature to ever walk Earth! Get ready to meet the Titanosaur -- the biggest, heaviest creature to ever walk the Earth! This book tells the story of the discovery of this new dinosaur from the mouths of the paleontologists who led the dig! From its discovery by a local herder, to the organization and completion of the excavation, this riveting story will have readers on the edge of their seats, and the beautifully painted illustrations will mesmerize. The final spread will open up into a gatefold showing a photograph of the full Titanosaur skeleton on display at the museum. Chock-full of back matter like a glossary and extra information and photographs from the dig, and an inside jacket poster of the Titanosaur, kids of all ages will devour this book.
Paleontologist Luis Chiappe was searching under the hot sun in Patagonia for fossils of ancient birds when he and his team stumbled upon something even more incredible--eggshells.
A charmingly illustrated picture book which reveals the secrets of Titanosaur There's a new visitor at the Natural History Museum in London. Titanosaur has traveled across the Atlantic from its...
"Meet the biggest dinosaur that ever lived: titanosaurus! This earth-shaking giant was larger than twelve elephants. Learn where it roamed, what it ate, and why it had spiky armor."--Back cover.
In The Tiny Titanosaurs, young readers journey to Argentina with paleontologist Luis Chiappe as he makes a major discovery.
Titanosaur Treasure, Advanced Level Grade 4: Harcourt School Publishers Trophies
Erickson, G. M., Curry Rogers, K., and Yerby, S. 2001. Dinosaurian growth patterns and rapid ... Krause, D. W., Rogers, R. R., Forster, C.A., Hartman, J.H., Buckley, G.A., and Sampson, S.D. 1999. The Late Cretaceous vertebrate fauna of ...
A comprehensive encyclopedia of dinosaur science comes complete with entries and information on more than 800 named species of Mesozoic dinosaurs, facts about historical dinosaur discoveries, and a review of...
In the last two decades the study of dinosaur eggs and babies has proved a very profitable area of dinosaur research. This book is solely devoted to this topic and reviews our present state of knowledge in this area of paleontology.
Table 3 Phylogenetic definitions for Sauropodomorpha used in this study Clade Definition Reference Sauropodomorpha The most inclusive clade containing Sereno (2007) Saltasaurus loricatus but not Passer domesticus or Triceratops horridus ...
This series draws on the latest research and discoveries worldwide, and explores the lives of some of the biggest, fiercest and most incredible beasts ever to live on Earth.