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Diplodocus could replace teeth at a rate of one tooth every 35 days Diplodocus (‘Double beam lizard’) Herbivore Jurassic, 154-15 ...
MOST AMAZING DINOSAURS Sinosauropteryx was the fi rst to have its colour described. Its feathers were reddish-brown, with bands ...
DID YOU KNOW? Ankylosaurus likely weighed up to four tonnes Ankylosaurus was built like a tank and had strong plates of bone fus ...
MOST AMAZING DINOSAURS Archaeopteryx (‘First bird’) Carnivore Jurassic period, 150 MYA Found in: Germany Lived in: Subtropical i ...
DID YOU KNOW? Theropods were ancestrally carnivorous Compsognathus (‘Elegant jaw’) Carnivore Late Jurassic, 155-145 MYA Found in ...
MOST AMAZING DINOSAURS Compared to T-rex, Herrerasaurus is tiny. It lived in a time when all dinos were fairly small, meaning it ...
DID YOU KNOW? The Jurassic Coast in South-West England stretches 96 miles long Bow down to the royalty! Pachycephalosaurus wore ...
MOST AMAZING DINOSAURS Deinonychus (‘Terrible claw’) Carnivore Early Cretaceous, 110 MYA Found in: North America Lived in: Swamp ...
DID YOU KNOW? Lipoleurodon was the apex predator of its time and location Liopleurodon (‘Smooth-sided teeth’) Carnivore Mid-Jura ...
MOST AMAZING DINOSAURS Euoplocephalus (‘Well-armed head’) Herbivore Late Cretaceous, 70 MYA Found in: North America Lived in: Fo ...
Gigantosaurus (‘Giant southern lizard’) Carnivore Cretaceous period, 100 MYA Found in: South America Lived in: Argentina DID YOU ...
MOST AMAZING DINOSAURS Iguanodon (‘Iguana-tooth’) Herbivore Early Cretaceous, 130 MYA Found in: Europe, North America, Africa, A ...
DID YOU KNOW? Megalosaurus was the first dinosaur to be described scientifically Seismosaurus (‘Quake lizard’) Herbivore Late Ju ...
MOST AMAZING DINOSAURS Ouranosaurus (‘Brave lizard’) Herbivore Early Cretaceous, 115-110 MYA Found in: North Africa Lived in: Fo ...
DID YOU KNOW? Fossiled imprints suggest that Dilophosaurus may have had feathers Dilophosaurus (‘Two-crested lizard’) Carnivore ...
THE PREHISTORIC WORLD The prehistoric world BOOK OF DINOSAURS 038 A to Z of the dinosaurs Get to know these prehistoric beasts 0 ...
© DK Images © SPL; Thinkstock 041 Mass destruction 054 052 Jurassic swamps The Triassic forest 042 Ty ra n t lizard king 045 Met ...
THE PREHISTORIC WORLD A to Z of dinosaurs ...
Dinosaurs have long sparked our imagination. From the Ancient Greeks’ perception of their remains as evidence of a time when gia ...
Amber is fossilised tree resin that, due to a chemical change after burial in the ground, turns into a solid. Despite its stable ...
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