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I am not a dinosaur
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Mary Packard |
A baby rhamphorynchus envies the dinosaurs which have horns, roars, legs, and other characteristics, but finally decides that he's quite happy with his flying wings. |
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Pterosaur trouble
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Daniel Loxton |
A flying Quetzalcoatlus, stopping at a stream for breakfast, is attacked by small feathered dinosaurs.
Lifelike illustrations and text envision what it may have been like when Quetzalcoatlus, a huge… |
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The case of the haunted history museum
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Steven Brezenoff |
When a series of accidents and other strange happenings at the Capitol City Natural History Museum lead to rumors that the museum is being haunted by the ghost of a Pterosaur, ten-year-old Wilson Kip… |
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Flying monsters
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Liz Miles |
Learn about different types of flying dinosaurs (pterosaurs) and how they hunted and lived. |
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I am a quetzalcoatlus
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Karen Wallace |
Describes the Quetzalcoatlus, what they look like, how they hunt, and how they protect their young. |
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Flyers
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John Bonnett Wexo |
Discusses the three groups of prehistoric vertebrates that took to the sky, the flying reptiles, the first birds, and the first bats. |
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Flying giants of long ago
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John Kaufmann |
An introduction to prehistoric animals that flew. |
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Sky Terrors
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Natalie Lunis |
Quetzalcoatlus (kwet-zal-koh-AHT-lus) was a giant reptile that flew in the sky. Yet this prehistoric creature was very different from today’s birds. How? Answer: It had no feathers on its wings. It a… |
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