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Paleontology -- Juvenile literature
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Paleontology -- Juvenile literature
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Paleontology
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Paleontology
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Juvenile literature
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Dinosaurs, fossils and feathers, text, MK Reed ; illustrations, Joe Flood
Human fossils, Natalie Hyde
Dinosaur mummies, beyond bare-bone fossils, by Kelly Milner Halls ; illustrations by Rick Spears
Paleo sharks, survival of the strangest, written and illustrated by Timothy J. Bradley
Pterodactyl, by Barbara Alpert
Where did dinosaurs come from?, by Kathleen Weidner Zoehfeld ; illustrated by Lucia Washburn
The Ice Age tracker's guide, Adrian Lister ; illustrated by Martin Ursell
What was the age of the dinosaurs?, by Megan Stine ; illustrated by Gregory Copeland
Scaly spotted feathered frilled, how do we know what dinosaurs really looked like?, by Catherine Thimmesh
Dinosaurs, by Ting and Neil Morris (authors) ; Ruth Levy and Joanne Cowne (illustrators)
Dougal Dixon's amazing dinosaurs, the fiercest, the tallest, the toughest, the smallest, [author Dougal Dixon ; scientific advisor Peter Dodson]
Dinosaur, written by David Norman and Angela Milner
The Magic School Bus presents dinosaurs, text by Tom Jackson ; illustrations by Carolyn Bracken
Dinosaur discoveries, by Gail Gibbons
Digging for dinosaurs, by Wendy Clemson and David Clemson
Inside dinosaurs, by Andra Serlin Abramson, Jason Brougham, and Carl Mehling
Fossils, by Chris Bowman
Fossils tell of long ago, by Aliki
Tooth & claw, the dinosaur wars, Deborah Noyes
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