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1) Triceratops
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"Introduces young readers to Triceratops, including physical characteristics, diet, habitat, and life cycle"--
2) Triceratops
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Provides a brief introduction to the Triceratops dinosaur, examining what it looked like, what it ate, how it behaved, and its special skills and features such as the horns on its head.
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Studies the physical traits and behaviors of Triceratops and Spinosaurus dinosaurs, and theorizes who would win a fight between the two creatures. Features information on paleontology and archeology, a look at the tools scientists use to study dinosaurs, and what caused their extinction. Includes color illustrations and photographs, fact boxes, and an advantage checklist.
6) Triceratops
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Provides information about the triceratops, including how it survived, what it ate, and how it went extinct.
9) Triceratops
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Investigates what is known and what paleontologists speculated about Triceratops dinosaurs, discussing things like how they were probably plant eaters, what they used their horns for, and how they raised their young.
10) Dinosaur's day
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A gentle Triceratops forgets to stay with the herd and has to use his sharp horns to fight a Tyrannosaurus.
12) Triceratops
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Describes the characteristics and probable behavior of this three-horned dinosaur, as well as theories about its extinction.
13) Triceratops
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"Describes how the Triceratops was discovered, how paleontologists study its bones, and what the fossil evidence tells us about the behavior of this three-horned plant-eating dinosaur"--
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"A nest of baby dinosaurs hatches deep in the forest and the little dinos immediately begin scampering and playing. When a T-Rex threatens the hatchlings, their fierce mother Triceratops scares it away, and the tired babies settle in for a nap." --