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Describes what is known of the physical characteristics, behavior, and habitat of this long-necked and long-tailed dinosaur.
An introduction to the physical characteristics, behavior, and habitat of this long-necked and long-tailed dinosaur.
Describes the life, physical characteristics and behavior of the Diplodocus.
Over a hundred and fifty million years ago - a span of time so big that it's 30,000 times longer than all of recorded human history - giant animals walked the world. These huge beasts were both plant-eaters and meat-eaters, and there was a whole ecosystem with enormous animals in it. In this book, you'll learn all about what made this massive giant great--from what they looked like and ate to where they lived and what they did all day. KidCaps is an imprint of BookCaps; each month we are adding more history books (just for kids!) to our library. Stop by our website to learn more.
The huge diplodocus had a long neck, a long tail, and a 2,000-pound heart! As it grazed the land for low-lying plants, the dinosaur whipped its tail at dangerous enemies. In this high-interest title, readers will learn about the life of the diplodocus, from how it survived and what it ate to how it went extinct. Special features such as maps, a pronunciation guide, a diet graphic, and a two-page profile support key points in this engaging text about the enormous diplodocus!
Describes what has been learned about the size, behavior, and surroundings of the long-extinct dinosaur known as diplodocus.
Meet Dinosaur Munch, a Diplodocus with a giant appetite, in this brilliant rhyming story, part of the collectable The World of Dinosaur Roar! series. Dinosaur Munch is always hungry – he wants more and more and more – but will his huge appetite get him into trouble? With a fantastic rhyming text written by series creator, Peter Curtis, and award-winning author, Jeanne Willis, Dinosaur Munch! The Diplodocus is perfect for preschool children. Inspired by the classic picture book, Dinosaur Roar! by Paul Stickland and Henrietta Stickland, this colourful series introduces a cast of authentic dinosaur characters to very young children and is approved by Dr Paul Barrett of the Department of Earth Sciences at the Natural History Museum in London. Each book also contains a pronunciation guide as well as a spread of simple dinosaur facts, making this the perfect gift for young dinosaur fans! Also available: Dinosaur Boo! The Deinonychus, Dinosaur Roar! The Tyrannosaurus rex, Dinosaur Stomp! The Triceratops . . . and more!
Diplodocus was one of the longest dinosaurs to walk the earth during prehistoric times. Readers learn many fun facts about this giant kind of dinosaur, including how it behaved, what it ate, and what it looked like. This essential information is presented through accessible main text designed to enhance a common curriculum topic. Readers discover additional information in eye-catching fact boxes and clearly labeled diagrams. Computer-generated illustrations of these dinosaurs keep readers entertained as they learn.
How long was the biggest Diplodocus? What did they eat? Find this out and much, much more AND don't stop there! There are 7 other Ultimate Dinosaurs to discover in the series. Pop a dinosaur in your pocket! Introductions from Chris Packham, Steve Backshall and Dr Jane Goodall. These are the most up-to-date dino books in 66 million years, also available in audio download! TV scientist, Professor Ben Garrod, is proud to be a geek as he mixes top level science and humour to prove that science is for everyone. Looking at the evolutionary arms race, prey, predators, place, time, groups and species, Ben reveals new-look dinosaurs. Additional sections include: Ask an Expert, New Science and Fossil Finder as well as quizzes to test your dinosaur knowledge.
Diplodocus may have called prehistoric North America home, but there’s not much about his world that’s similar to ours. Diplodocus, which means “double beam,” is named after its bones. It knew how to fight off predators with a tail whip that was moved at 800 miles per hour! These fascinating creatures lived interesting lives long ago, and readers will love learning about them with the help of fantastic illustrations that show us just what these animals looked like.