Dinosaurs Are Different

Dinosaurs Are Different by Aliki is a reprint edition published by HarperCollins on October 9, 1986. This 32-page book, written in English, provides an informative exploration of the diverse characteristics of dinosaurs, focusing on how they can be distinguished from one another through their physical features and anatomical traits.
Readers will discover how the size, teeth, and bone structures of various dinosaurs contribute to their classification. The book highlights the differences between meat-eaters and plant-eaters, as well as the unique adaptations that various species possess, such as bony armor and horns. Aliki presents these concepts in a straightforward manner, making it accessible for young readers interested in science and nature, particularly in the fascinating world of dinosaurs and prehistoric creatures.
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How can you tell dinosaurs apart?
You can learn a lot about dinosaurs by looking at their bones. Some dinosaurs were very small; others were huge. Some had sharp, pointy teeth for eating meat; most plant-eaters had flat, dull teeth. Some dinosaurs’ hipbones pointed forward, while other dinosaurs’ hipbones pointed backward. There were dinosaurs with bony armor on their backs and others with deadly horns on their heads. Today scientists have divided dinosaurs into separate orders according to their special characteristics. It’s easy to see–dinosaurs are different.
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