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|aBenton, M. J.|q(Michael J.)
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|aFlying monsters /|cMichael Benton ; illustrator John Sibbick
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|a[North Mankato, Minn.] :|bChrysalis Education ;|aNorth Mankato, MN :|bDistributed by Smart Apple Media,|cc2003
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|aLondon, England:|bAlligator Publishing ;|c2018
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|a32 pages :|bcolour illustrations ;|c28 cm
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|aDiscovering dinosaurs
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|aIncludes index
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|aFirst birds? -- Winged ones up close -- Long-tailed Triassic Pterosaurs: Rise of the Pterosaurs -- Food for fish? -- Amazing Jurassic fliers: Fish-eating Pterosaurs -- Fossil wonders -- Short-lived Pterosaurs -- Crest-heads -- Fish-trappers -- Furry fliers -- Cretaceous flying giants: Weird Pterosaurs -- Filter-feeders -- Flying giants -- Winged monster -- Index
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|aWhile dinosaurs roamed the Earth, the skies were ruled bypterosaurs. What were these creatures? Which were thebiggest? How did they live? Find out the answers to theseand other questions about these strange, prehistoricfliers. Stunning illustrations bring these creatures tolife
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|aPterosauria|vJuvenile literature
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|aBenton, M. J.|q(Michael J.).|tDiscovering dinosaurs
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