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- Protoceratops / by Riehecky, Janet,1953-author.(DLC)n 88047156 (CARDINAL)769678; Magnuson, Diana,illustrator.(DLC)n 79083330 (CARDINAL)505466; Child's World (Firm)(DLC)n 79045278 (CARDINAL)723284;
Presents both known and hypothesized information about the dinosaur Protoceratops, including its physical appearance and lifestyle.
- Subjects: Protoceratops; Protoceratops.; Dinosaurs.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Protoceratops / by Oliver, Rupert.(CARDINAL)738292; Payne, Roger,active 1969-;
Follows Protoceratops through her day as she lays a batch of eggs, fights to defend the nest, and hides from fiercer dinosaurs.
- Subjects: Protoceratops; Dinosaurs;
- Available copies: 5 / Total copies: 5
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- Looking at -- Protoceratops : a dinosaur from the Cretaceous period / by Amery, Heather.(CARDINAL)317725; Gibbons, Tony,illustrator.(CARDINAL)136766;
Describes the physical characteristics and probable behavior of this beaked dinosaur, which lived in the area now called the Gobi Desert.Accelerated Reader AR
- Subjects: Protoceratops; Dinosaurs;
- Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 5
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- A pair of protoceratops / by Most, Bernard.(CARDINAL)507472;
A pair of protoceratops engage in such activities as packing for preschool, partying with pals, and peeling potatoes.
- Subjects: Fiction.; Protoceratops; Dinosaurs; Protoceratops; Dinosaurs;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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- Velociraptor vs. protoceratops : prehistoric showdown / by Jackson, Tom,1972-,author.;
Includes bibliographical references (page 31) and index.Meet the dinosaurs -- Velociraptor vs. protoceratops -- Choose your winner -- Dino duel."The velociraptor is small compared to the protoceratops, but in the fight to survive, the velociraptor might attack. Readers learn about these dinosaurs, and who might win in a fight"-- Provided by publisher.Ages 8-11 Lerner Publications.Grades 4-6 Lerner Publications.
- Subjects: Literature.; Velociraptor; Protoceratops;
- Available copies: 0 / Total copies: 1
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- Can you tell a Triceratops from a Protoceratops? / by Silverman, Buffy.(CARDINAL)317894;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Simple text and photos explain the difference between a Triceratops and a Protoceratops.3.5-8.K-3.520LAccelerated Reader ARAccelerated Reader AR
- Subjects: Triceratops; Protoceratops; Dinosaurs;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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- Science kids. [videorecording] by Wonderscape Entertainment (Firm),publisher.(CARDINAL)347532;
In the new 2021 high-definition program, learn all about giant creatures that roamed the earth long before humans, dinosaurs! Understand the differences between velociraptors, protoceratops, the mighty T-rex, and more! How did they live? What did they eat? And why did they go extinct? The topics are covered in-depth with detailed graphics, diagrams, and exciting videos that reinforce important concepts and make learning fun.Ages 8-14.DVD, widescreen (16 x 9 aspect ratio).
- Subjects: Children's films.; Educational films.; Nonfiction films.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Dinosaurs; Protoceratops; Tyrannosaurus rex; Velociraptor;
- For private home use only.
- Available copies: 5 / Total copies: 5
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- Dinosaurs & Dino Descendants [video-enabled device] / by Wonderscape Education (Firm),production company.; Wonderscape Entertainment (Firm),publisher.(CARDINAL)347532;
Video 1. Dinosaurs -- Video 2. Dino Descendants.Dino Descendants: Learn all about the latest dinosaur embryo discovery in China and how scientists now view birds as today's last living dinosaurs. Did all dinosaurs have feathers? Why are birds so small today if they descended from dinosaurs? Is there an advantage to being small? How did the round, fleshy dinosaur snout become a bird beak? Find out in this super interesting study of all things Jurassic! Read Along: Enjoy stories about whether Velociraptors could fly, the discovery of a Protoceratops's footprint with its skeleton, why T-Rex's had tiny arms, why Sauropods were so big, what's up with the triceratops' horns, what led to dinosaur extinction and how modern-day pigeons are descendants of the T-Rex. Test Your Knowledge: A short quiz reaffirms an understanding of the information in both the videos and the reading.Dinosaurs: Learn all about giant creatures that roamed the earth long before humans, dinosaurs! Understand the differences between velociraptors, protoceratops, the mighty T-rex and more! How did they live? What did they eat? And why did they go extinct? Discover the answers as you meet some of the coolest and scariest dinosaurs.Open captioning in English (second set of video chapters).
- Subjects: Instructional and educational works.; Educational films.; Nonfiction films.; Children's films.; Children's audiobooks.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Dinosaurs; Protoceratops; Velociraptor; Tyrannosaurus rex; Dinosaurs; Protoceratops; Velociraptor; Tyrannosaurus rex; Birds; Birds;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Plateosaurus and other desert dinosaurs / by Dixon, Dougal.(CARDINAL)158975; Field, James,1959-illustrator.(CARDINAL)317340; Weston, Steve,illustrator.(CARDINAL)517310;
Includes bibliographical references (page 24) and index.Forest life -- Carcharodontosaurus -- Coelophysis -- Ouranosaurus -- Oviraptor -- Plateosaurus -- Protoceratops -- Shuvuuia -- Velociraptor.Describes various dinosaurs that live in the deserts, how they survived millions of years ago, and what they have in common with today's desert animals.IG600LAccelerated Reader AR
- Subjects: Desert animals; Dinosaurs;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 3
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- Triceratops and other horned dinosaurs / by Clay, Kathryn,author.(CARDINAL)492562;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Anchiceratops -- Archaeoceratops -- Centrosaurus -- Graciliceratops -- Leptoceratops -- Montanoceratops -- Nedoceratops -- Pachyrhinosaurus -- Protoceratops."Full-color images and simple text introduce young readers to different horned dinosaurs, including their physical characteristics, habitats, and diets"--Ages 4-8.K to grade 3.700LAccelerated Reader AR
- Subjects: Triceratops; Dinosaurs;
- Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 7
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