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1) Triceratops
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An introduction to what is known and hypothesized about the dinosaur triceratops, which means three-horned face.
2) Allosaurus
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"Introduces young readers to Allosaurus, including physical characteristics, habitat, behavior, diet, and fossil discovery"--
3) Ankylosaurus
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"Introduces young readers to Ankylosaurus, including physical characteristics, diet, habitat, life cycle"--
4) Apatosaurus
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"Introduces young readers to Apatosaurus, including physical characteristics, habitat, behavior, diet, and fossil discovery"--
5) Diplodocus
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"Introduces young readers to Diplodocus, including physical characteristics, diet, habitat, and life cycle"--
6) Iguanodon
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"Introduces young readers to Iguanodon, including physical characteristics, habitat, diet, behavior, and fossil discovery"--
7) Megalosaurus
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"Introduces young readers to Megalosaurus, including physical characteristics, habitat, diet, behavior, and fossil discovery"--
8) Stegosaurus
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"Introduces young readers to Stegosaurus, including physical characteristics, diet, habitat, life cycle, and the Jurassic period"--
10) Velociraptor
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"Introduces young readers to Velociraptor, including physical characteristics, diet, habitat, and life cycle"--
12) Brachiosaurus
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With its long neck and front legs, Brachiosaurus was the giraffe of the prehistoric world - a giant giraffe. Readers learn about this huge plant eater and its Jurassic home from carefully leveled and engaging text, bold illustrations, and interesting facts reviewed by Smithsonian experts.
14) Woolly mammoth
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"With its massive tusks and long trunk, the woolly mammoth was the early ancestor of today's elephants. Readers learn about this prehistoric packyderm and its home during the Ice Age from engaging text and colorful illustrations reviewed by Smithsonian experts"--
15) Albertosaurus
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Albertosaurus may look small compared to its relative, Tyrannosaurus rex. But Albertosaurus was one deadly dino. Go back in time and learn all abou this fearsome meat eater. --
16) Deinonychus
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"Deinonychus used blade-like teeth and deadly sickle claws to take down large dinosaurs. Readers learn about these feathered predators from engaging text and bold illustrations reviewed by Smithsonian experts."--
17) Parasaurolophus
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Parasaurolophus was a dinosaur that could move. Instead of fighting, this prehistoric plant eater ran away from hungry predators. Go back in time and learn all about this speedy dinosaur. --
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