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After the dinosaurs After the dinosaurs Stan Berenstain Rhyming text and illustrations present a broad range of prehistoric mammals, from the ratlike Triconodon to the spectacular Woolly Mammoth. OL15107866W
Saber-toothed tiger and other ice age mammals Saber-toothed tiger and other ice age mammals Joanna Cole Describes such Ice Age mammals as the saber-toothed tiger, mastodon, and cave bear. OL15216481W
Prehistoric animals Prehistoric animals Daniel Cohen Discusses more than twenty prehistoric animals, how they were discovered, their modern counterparts, and theories on their extinction. OL15218618W
Bluebonnet at Dinosaur Valley State Park Bluebonnet at Dinosaur Valley State Park Mary Brooke Casad Bluebonnet the armadillo visits Dinosaur Valley State Park and has adventures with a glyptodont, an armadillo ancestor. OL15852681W
The zoology of the voyage of H.M.S. Beagle, under the command of Captain Fitzroy, R.N., during the … The zoology of the voyage of H.M.S. Beagle, under the command of Captain Fitzroy, R.N., during the … Charles Darwin Vol. II: Mammalia OL16856346W
The Longoria affair The Longoria affair John J. Valadez A documentary on the Mexican-American civil rights movement. The film tells the story of one key injustice, the refusal, by a small-town funeral home in Texas after World War II, to care for a dead s… OL16938408W
Early mammals Early mammals D. M. Kermack xiv, 203 p. 27 cm OL18253881W
Once upon a mastodon Once upon a mastodon Bonnie Worth The Cat in the Hat visits with Ice Age mammals on a whirlwind tour of the Pleistocene. Young readers will learn basic facts about the Great Ice Age and early human life, the characteristics of mammal… OL19991874W
The Princeton field guide to prehistoric mammals The Princeton field guide to prehistoric mammals Donald R. Prothero After the mass extinction of the dinosaurs 65 million years ago, mammals became the dominant terrestrial life form on our planet. Roaming the earth were spectacular beasts such as saber-toothed cats,… OL20058438W
Mammals - Part One Mammals - Part One John Bonnett Wexo Discusses the physical characteristics and possible behavior of a variety of prehistoric mammals. OL2973726W
Reptiles Reptiles John Bonnett Wexo Discusses how the early prehistoric reptiles developed and adapted for survival, before being replaced by more advanced life forms. OL2973734W
Prehistoric mammals Prehistoric mammals Hall, Derek Describes the early mammals that came to dominate the prehistoric world after the disappearance of the dinosaurs. OL4135604W
Cave bear Cave bear Rupert Oliver Follows a prehistoric cave bear through her day as she emerges from hibernation and introduces her new cub to the wonders and dangers of their savage world. OL4285763W
Before the dinosaurs Before the dinosaurs John G. Head A brother and sister travel back in time to the late Devonian period where they observe the first amphibians. OL4776687W
Walking with prehistoric beasts photo journal Walking with prehistoric beasts photo journal Stephen Cole Describes a variety of prehistoric animals and how they lived, allowing readers to feel what life must have been like in the days of the prehistoric animals. OL514891W
When dinosaurs disappeared When dinosaurs disappeared Rosalie Davidson Introduces the characteristics and habits of a variety of prehistoric mammals. OL5593155W
Prehistoric mammals Prehistoric mammals Susanne Santoro Miller Text and color illustrations present basic facts about such prehistoric animals as the triceratops, uintatherium, pliohippus, hyracotherium, and paleo-mastodon. OL5901254W
American mastodon American mastodon Michael P. Goecke Introduces the physical characteristics, habitat, and behavior of this prehistoric relative of modern-day elephants. OL5958800W
Giant armadillo Giant armadillo Michael P. Goecke Introduces the physical characteristics, habitat, and behavior of this prehistoric relative of modern-day armadillos. OL5958811W
Short-faced bear Short-faced bear Michael P. Goecke Introduces the physical characteristics, habitat, and behavior of the prehistoric relative of modern-day bears. OL5958823W
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