Different animals use their body parts in different ways to seek, find, and take in food. Accessible text and detailed photographs help readers understand how animals eat.
Text and photographs look at carnivores. Includes audio, videos, activities, weblinks, slideshows, transparencies, maps, quizzes, and supplementary resources.
Text and photographs look at carnivores. Includes audio, videos, activities, weblinks, slideshows, transparencies, maps, quizzes, and supplementary resources.
This book introduces young children to the dinosaur, tyrannosaurus rex, whose name means "tyrant lizard king". The tyrannosaurus rex lived throughout North America and became extinct over 65 million years ago. It was one of the largest dinosaurs that ever lived. It was bigger than a school bus. It was a carnivore, had a big mouth, and could eat up to 500 pounds of meat in one bite. The tyrannosaurus rex had very strong legs and was able to run more than 25 miles per hour.
This book introduces young children to the dinosaur, pterodactyl, whose name means "winged finger". The pterodactyl lived in parts of Europe and Africa. It became extinct over 150 million years ago. It was a flying reptile and its wings often reached up to thee feet wide. It had a long finger it used to move its wings. It walked slowly on its hands and legs. The pterodactyl was a carnovore and fed on fish and other small animals.
Told in rhyming text, Brian tries to get his fellow piranhas to try his fruit and vegetable platter, but they all prefer meat--like those human feet dangling in the water.