
Dictionary of Dinosaurs
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Learn about the biggest, most fearsome, and strangest dinosaurs that ever lived, with up-to-date facts from real dino-experts. Featuring firm favourites such as T. rex, Ankylosaurus and Triceratops, as well as lesser-known beasts like the Baryonyx, the Rugops and the Shanag, there's no dino left behind in this comprehensive guide.
Dictionary of Dinosaurs also includes a timeline, showing which dinosaurs lived when and where, and how the Earth has changed over millions of years. A 'How to Use this Book' page explains all you need to know for this to become your go-to guide to the dinosaur kingdom - each entry includes a fact file, scale diagram, Latin names and pronunciations. Best of all, each page is filled with colourful, eye-popping illustrations of the dinosaurs, based on the most modern research.
Dictionary of Dinosaurs is a must-have addition to the bookshelf of any budding dinosaur-expert.
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Dr. Matthew G Baron currently works at the Department of Earth Sciences, University of Cambridge. Matthew does research in Paleontology, Anatomy and Zoology. His current project is "Early Evolution of Dinosaurs".
Content
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title
- Copyright
- INTRODUCTION
- TIMELINE
- HOW TO USE THIS BOOK
- A
- AARDONYX
- ACHELOUSAURUS
- AFROVENATOR
- AGILISAURUS
- ALBERTACERATOPS
- ALIORAMUS
- ALVAREZSAURUS
- AMARGASAURUS
- AMMOSAURUS
- AMPELOSAURUS
- ANATOTITAN
- ANCHISAURUS
- ANKYLOSAURUS
- ANSERIMIMUS
- ANTARCTOSAURUS
- ARALOSAURUS
- ARGENTINOSAURUS
- ARRHINOCERATOPS
- AUCASAURUS
- AUSTROSAURUS
- AVIMIMUS
- B
- BACTROSAURUS
- BAGACERATOPS
- BARAPASAURUS
- BARYONYX
- BELLUSAURUS
- BOROGOVIA
- BRACHYCERATOPS
- BRACHYTRACHELOPAN
- BUGENASAURA
- C
- CAMARASAURUS
- CARNOTAURUS
- CAUDIPTERYX
- CERATOSAURUS
- CHAOYANGSAURUS
- CHASMOSAURUS
- CHINDESAURUS
- CHUNGKINGOSAURUS
- COELOPHYSIS
- COMPSOGNATHUS
- CONCHORAPTOR
- D
- DACENTRURUS
- DASPLETOSAURUS
- DEINOCHEIRUS
- DIAMANTINASAURUS
- DRAVIDOSAURUS
- DROMICEIOMIMUS
- DUBREUILLOSAURUS
- E
- EDMONTOSAURUS
- EMAUSAURUS
- EOLAMBIA
- EQUIJUBUS
- ERLIKOSAURUS
- EUOPLOCEPHALUS
- EUROPASAURUS
- F
- FUKUIRAPTOR
- G
- GALLIMIMUS
- GASOSAURUS
- GASTONIA
- GILMOREOSAURUS
- GIRAFFATITAN
- GOYOCEPHALE
- GRACILICERATOPS
- H
- HADROSAURUS
- HAGRYPHUS
- HESPEROSAURUS
- HUAYANGOSAURUS
- HYLAEOSAURUS
- HYPSELOSAURUS
- HYPSILOPHODON
- I
- INDOSUCHUS
- ISISAURUS
- J
- JANENSCHIA
- JINZHOUSAURUS
- JOBARIA
- K
- KENTROSAURUS
- L
- LAMBEOSAURUS
- LEPTOCERATOPS
- LESOTHOSAURUS
- LIAOCERATOPS
- LIGABUESAURUS
- LILIENSTERNUS
- LUFENGOSAURUS
- LURDUSAURUS
- M
- MAIASAURA
- MAJUNGASAURUS
- MAMENCHISAURUS
- MAPUSAURUS
- MASSOSPONDYLUS
- MAXAKALISAURUS
- MELANOROSAURUS
- MICROCERATUS
- MICRORAPTOR
- MONOLOPHOSAURUS
- MUSSAURUS
- MUTTABURRASAURUS
- N
- NEDOCERATOPS
- NEOVENATOR
- NEUQUENSAURUS
- NIPPONOSAURUS
- NOMINGIA
- NOTHRONYCHUS
- O
- OMEISAURUS
- ORNITHOMIMUS
- ORYCTODROMEUS
- OVIRAPTOR
- P
- PACHYCEPHALOSAURUS
- PACHYRHINOSAURUS
- PARASAUROLOPHUS
- PATAGOSAURUS
- PELECANIMIMUS
- PIATNITZKYSAURUS
- PISANOSAURUS
- PLATYCERATOPS
- PLEUROCOELUS
- POLACANTHUS
- PROBACTROSAURUS
- PROCOMPSOGNATHUS
- PROSAUROLOPHUS
- PROTOHADROS
- PSITTACOSAURUS
- Q
- QUAESITOSAURUS
- R
- REBBACHISAURUS
- RHOETOSAURUS
- RINCHENIA
- RUGOPS
- S
- SALTASAURUS
- SALTOPUS
- SAUROPELTA
- SAUROPHAGANAX
- SCUTELLOSAURUS
- SEGISAURUS
- SHAMOSAURUS
- SHANAG
- SHUVUUIA
- SILVISAURUS
- SINOCALLIOPTERYX
- SINOVENATOR
- SPINOSAURUS
- STAURIKOSAURUS
- STRUTHIOMIMUS
- SUCHOMIMUS
- SUPERSAURUS
- T
- TALARURUS
- TARCHIA
- TENONTOSAURUS
- THECODONTOSAURUS
- TORVOSAURUS
- TRICERATOPS
- TROODON
- TSINTAOSAURUS
- TYLOCEPHALE
- U
- UDANOCERATOPS
- UTAHRAPTOR
- V
- VALDOSAURUS
- VULCANODON
- W
- WINTONOTITAN
- WUERHOSAURUS
- X
- XENOPOSEIDON
- XENOTARSOSAURUS
- XIAOSAURUS
- XIAOTINGIA
- Y
- YANDUSAURUS
- YIMENOSAURUS
- YINLONG
- YUNNANOSAURUS
- Z
- ZALMOXES
- ZEPHYROSAURUS
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