carnivorous animals

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carnivorous animals

Jaguars

2021
In jaguars, beginning readers will learn about jaguars and their cubs. Vibrant, full-color photos and carefully leveled text will engage young readers as they are introduced to jaguars' appearance, diet, behaviors, and habitats. A picture diagram labels jaguars' body parts, while a picture glossary reinforces new vocabulary.
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Cougars

2021
In cougars, beginning readers will learn about mountain lions and their cubs. Vibrant, full-color photos and carefully leveled text will engage young readers as they are introduced to cougars' appearance, diet, behaviors, and habitats. A picture diagram labels cougars' body parts, while a picture glossary reinforces new vocabulary.
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Cheetahs

2021
In cheetahs, beginning readers will learn about cheetahs and their cubs. Vibrant, full-color photos and carefully leveled text will engage young readers as they are introduced to cheetahs' appearance, diet, behaviors, and habitats. A picture diagram labels cheetahs' body parts, while a picture glossary reinforces new vocabulary.

The ferocious Tyrannosaurus rex

2022
The Tyrannosaurus rex was a deadly predator that is believed to have eaten nearly any prey it came across. Reaching more than 40 feet (12 m) tall with a mouth full of razor-sharp teeth, the Tyrannosaurs rex was the king of dinosaurs. Through vivid illustrations of both what scientists believe these dinosaurs looked like and what their homes may have looked like, young readers will discover what life was like millions of years ago. With important facts about where the Tyrannosaurus rex was discovered and what is known about it, readers will learn how the Tyrannosaurs rex ruled the Cretaceous era!.

The fierce Velociraptor

2022
Only 6 feet (1.8 m) long, the Velociraptor certainly wasn't the largest dinosaur. However, this predator is considered one of the deadliest. Hunting in packs, Velociraptors used their intelligence to find their next meal. Devouring eggs and even other dinosaurs, the Velociraptor would eat anything it could get its claws into! Through beautiful illustrations of what these feathered creatures may have looked like, young readers will love discovering how the Velociraptor survived millions of years ago and what made it so dangerous!.

Meat-eating dinosaurs

Most young readers have heard of Tyrannosaurus rex and know it was carnivorous, or meat eating. But they'll be surprised to learn about Spinosaurus. It was bigger, though scientists think it did mostly eat fish. In this volume, essential for all dinosaur buffs, readers are introduced to 11 kinds of meat-eating dinosaurs. The main text and list of vital statistics give all the most important information about each: when it lived, how big it was, what it liked to eat, and more. Detailed illustrations accompany each dinosaur's entry in the book, allowing readers to imagine what it may have been like when alive.

Two-legged, meat-eating dinosaurs

ranking their speed, strength, and smarts
"Compare and contrast the different two-legged, meat-eating dinosaurs to see which ones were the fastest, strongest, and smartest"--Provided by publisher.

Velociraptor

Learn all about Velociraptor through carefully leveled text and easy-to-read infographics.

Tyrannosaurus rex

Learn all about Tyrannosaurus Rex through carefully leveled text and easy-to-read infographics.

Pterodactylus

Learn all about Pterodactylus through diagrams, graphs, powerful illustrations, and fun text.

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