archaeopteryx

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archaeopteryx

Archaeopteryx

2022
"Archaeopteryx first lived around 150 million years ago. This flying dinosaur is related to today's birds! Illustrations and . . . hi/lo text draw readers into this title about the lives and extinction of these . . . creatures. Special features illustrate the dinosaur's favorite foods, while maps highlight fossil findings and show off what the world looked like when Archaeopteryx roamed"--Provided by publisher.

Archaeopteryx

2020
Simple text and illustrations introduce young readers to the archaeopteryx.
Cover image of Archaeopteryx

Archaeopteryx and other flying reptiles

2018
"Through carefully leveled text, maps, and powerful illustrations, explores the habitats, food, and other information about prehistoric flying reptiles"--.
Cover image of Archaeopteryx and other flying reptiles

Sword quest

2009
Wind-voice, a dove, seeks a sword made magical by the Great Spirit himself in order to save the world of birds from destroying themselves at war, but first he must confront an evil rival, archaeopteryx Maldeor.

El arque?pterix

1992
Describes the physical characteristics, habits, and natural environment of the winged dinosaur known as Archaeopteryx.

Taking wing

Archaeopteryx and the evolution of bird flight
1998

Archaeopteryx

the first bird
1989
Describes how paleontologists discovered and reconstructed fossil remains of the small feathered creature which resembled both dinosaurs and birds.

Archaeopteryx

2005
Describes the physical characteristics of archaeopteryx and what scientists believe its daily life was like.

Archaeopteryx

2001
Teaches children about archaeopteryx, explaining when they lived, how they moved, what they ate, and why they no longer exist.

Sword quest

2008
Wind-voice, a dove, seeks a sword made magical by the Great Spirit himself in order to save the world of birds from destroying themselves at war, but first he must confront an evil rival, archaeopteryx Maldeor.

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