ceratopsidae

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ceratopsidae

Extraordinary (Ceropoda) dinosaurs

classify the features of prehistoric creatures
2021
"Take a trip back in time to meet the unusual Cerapoda! Discover the amazing features of this diverse group of dinosaurs, from horns to head crests, giant neck frills to thick domed skulls. Find out how they moved, fed, fought and survived in the prehistoric world"--Provided by publisher.

Horned dinosaurs

ranking their speed, strength, and smarts
2020
"Compare and contrast the different horned dinosaurs to see which ones were the fastest, strongest, and smartest"--Provided by publisher.
Cover image of Horned dinosaurs

Frilled dinosaurs

2016
"Readers will enjoy learning all about frilled dinosaurs, perhaps some of the coolest creatures of prehistoric times. This book explores dinosaurs that spread their frills wide to make themselves look big and scary to predators. Readers will find fun facts about each dinosaur, from the well-known Triceratops to the amazing Archaeoceratops. Each dinosaur is described through information-rich text and a descriptive picture, so readers can grasp important facts about anatomy and behavior. Readers are sure to be thrilled by those freaky frills!"--Provided by the publisher.

Triceratops and other horned and armored dinosaurs

2008
Describes when and where the triceratops lived, how big it was, what it ate, and how it defended itself and its young, and discusses several other kinds of horned and armored dinosaurs.

Horned dinosaurs

the ceratopsians
2001
Describes the lives of the dinosaurs, particularly the ceratopsians, covering their origins and evolution, geographic range, anatomy, physiology, eggs and babies, feeding habits and adaptations, and defenses; also discusses extinction and major discoveries of horned dinosaurs. Includes a glossary, selected bibliography, and Web site list.

The horned dinosaurs

a natural history
1996
A study of horned dinosaurs, describing their anatomy, biology, and geography; exploring controversies that continue to be debated about the life and extinction of the dinosaurs; and introducing some of the scientists who pursue traces of Ceratopsia around the world.

Horned dinosaurs

2005
Describes how triceratops, torosaurus, and other horned dinosaurs lived, as well as how scientists have learned about them through fossil studies.

Triceratops and other horned plant-eaters

2003
Discusses traits and habitats of Triceratops and other dinosaurs that are horned, such as the Chasmosaurus and Torosuarus.
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