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This book highlights a newly discovered T. rex relative in China with a coat of downy feathers! This one-ton predator is the largest known animal to ever have walked the Earth. This discovery was made public in April 2012, and is a timely addition that sets this book apart from other dinosaur titles.
We meet 19 kinds of tyrannosaurs–including seven new species discovered in the last two years–that came before T. rex. The names are strange, like Bistahieversor and Zhuchengtyrannus. The creatures were strange, too, and many of the newly discovered ones caught scientists by surprise.
Filled with engaging, lifelike illustrations by Xing Lida, Tracking Tyrannosaurs explains to kids how T. rex, the most famous, ferocious dinosaur of all-time was only one of many tyrannosaurs that lived on Earth for over 100 million years!A visual introduction to the recently discovered relatives of the T. Rex also shares profiles of 19 additional dinosaurs, including seven new species, while discussing intriguing characteristics, including feathery coats, that have surprised the scientific community.”This book will highlight a newly discovered T. rex relative in China with a coat of downy feathers! This one-ton predator is the largest known animal to ever have walked the Earth. This discovery was made public in April 2012, and is a timely addition that sets this book apart from other dinosaur titles. We’ll meet 19 kinds of tyrannosaurs–including seven new species discovered in the last two years–that came before T. rex. The names are strange, like Bistahieversor and Zhuchengtyrannus. The creatureswere strange, too, and many of the newly discovered ones caught scientists by surprise. Filled with engaging, lifelike illustrations by Xing Lida, Tracking Tyrannosaurs explains to kids how T. rex, the most famous, ferocious dinosaur of all time was onlyone of many tyrannosaurs that lived on Earth for over 100 million years!”–,A visual introduction to the recently discovered relatives of the T. Rex also shares profiles of nineteen additional dinosaurs, including seven new species, while discussing their characteristics, including feathery coats, that have surprised the scientific community.
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