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Edition: Paperback: 40 pages
ISBN: 006445181X
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Book Description
A Tyrannosaurus rex was tall enough to look in your second-story bedroom window. It had between fifty and sixty teeth -- each six inches long. Few dinosaurs could run faster than a Tyrannosourus rex or escape its keen eyesight. What exactly did Tyrannosourus rex hunt? How did it stalk its prey? Read and find out all about one of the deadliest carnivores of the prehistoric world.
Annotation
Describes what fossils tell us about the physical characteristics and behavior of the large carnivorous Tyrannosaurus rex.
From the Publisher
Six-inch teeth. Jaws that could rip off a chunk of meat the size of a cow. Quick, agile, and deadly. Tyrannosaurus rex and its relatives ruled the Cretaceous Period. Find out what fossils can tell us about these powerful hunters and how they tracked and killed animals far larger than temselves. The author-illustrator team that collaborated on the successful Dinosaur Babies re-creates a prehistoric world glowing with vivid color—where danger is never far away.
School Library Journal
Gr 3-4-T. rex would probably win any dinosaur popularity contest claws down, and this readable introduction to the species will only add members to its fan club. Realistic, highly colorful illustrations form a background for the informative text containing up-to-date information on this fearsome predator (and snippets on some of its kin). While not as dramatic in appearance as, say, William Lindsay's Tyrannosaurus (DK, 1993; o.p.) or as challenging as John Horner's authoritative Digging up Tyrannosaurus Rex (Crown, 1995), this title will be welcomed by younger dinophiles. Even if you own the above, or Elaine Landau's more comparable Tyrannosaurus Rex (Children's, 1999), you should still make room on your shelves for this attractive entrant to a solid series.-Patricia Manning, formerly at Eastchester Public Library, NY Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information.
Booklist
Ages 4-7. The dinosaur we hate to love is here in all its terrible splendor. Why are we fascinated with it? Maybe it's what scientists know about these tyrant kings: six-inch-long teeth serrated like steak knives, weight about six tons, and awesome jaws that could take a full-grown cow as a mouthful. What scientists aren't really sure about is whether T-Rex was a ferocious hunter or a scavenger who fed on the sick and the dead. T-Rex may have had a large brain that could have given it super-sharp senses, and this might have given it an advantage as a hunter. Washburn's dramatic paintings with lots of purples and greens do a good job of highlighting our most familiar--and feared--dinosaur. Denia Hester |
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