Tamara Green Books

Dimetrodon
Dimetrodon

By Tamara Green

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Describes the physical characteristics and habits of this prehistoric sail-backed reptile.

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The moa
The moa

By Tamara Green

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Describes what is known of the history and habits of the large extinct bird of New Zealand.

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The Quagga
The Quagga

By Tamara Green

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Describes the physical characteristics and habitat of the quagga, a zebra-like animal that lived in southern Africa and became extinct by the end of the nineteenth century.

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Looking at-- Ornitholestes
Looking at-- Ornitholestes

By Tamara Green

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Provides information about how the ornitholestes, a small, quick, carnivore that lived in North America in the Jurassic period, may have looked and behaved.

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Looking at-- Mussaurus
Looking at-- Mussaurus

By Tamara Green

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Provides information about how the mussaurus, a chunky herbivore living in South America during the Triassic period, may have looked and behaved.

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Looking at-- the dinosaur atlas
Looking at-- the dinosaur atlas

By Tamara Green

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Descriptions of various dinosaurs and their fossil remains, arranged according to the continents on which they were discovered.

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Looking at-- new dinosaur discoveries
Looking at-- new dinosaur discoveries

By Tamara Green

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Describes the most recent discoveries about the how the dinosaurs lived and how they became extinct.

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