Life-size Dragons

Life-size Dragons PDF Author: John Grant
Publisher: Sterling Publishing Company, Inc.
ISBN: 1402725361
Category : Dragons
Languages : en
Pages : 64

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Book Description
First published in the UK: London: Chrysalis Children's Books, 2006.

Life-size Dragons

Life-size Dragons PDF Author: John Grant
Publisher: Sterling Publishing Company, Inc.
ISBN: 1402725361
Category : Dragons
Languages : en
Pages : 64

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Book Description
First published in the UK: London: Chrysalis Children's Books, 2006.

Life-Size Dinosaurs

Life-Size Dinosaurs PDF Author: David Bergen
Publisher: Sterling Publishing Company, Inc.
ISBN: 140271775X
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 52

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Book Description
Provides life size facts about dinosaurs.

Dragons in the Dust

Dragons in the Dust PDF Author: Ralph E. Molnar
Publisher: Indiana University Press
ISBN: 9780253343741
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 346

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Book Description
What caused their extinction remains a mystery, and one that makes an intriguing conclusion to this portrait of a true dragon of the past.

Dragons Come to Life!

Dragons Come to Life! PDF Author: Emily Stead
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781783123018
Category : Animated television programs
Languages : en
Pages : 32

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Book Description
This is the only augmented reality character guidebook to the world of DreamWorks' smash-hit TV series 'Dragons: Race to the Edge' and the 'How to Train Your Dragon' movies. Simply download the free iOS or Android app, point your smartphone or tablet at the pages of the book -- and bring your favourite dragons and riders into your world with incredible 3D augmented reality experiences.

There's No Such Thing as a Dragon

There's No Such Thing as a Dragon PDF Author: Jack Kent
Publisher: Golden Books
ISBN: 9780307102140
Category : Dragons
Languages : en
Pages : 0

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Book Description
Billy Bixbee's mother won't admit that dragons exist until it is nearly too late.

Here Be Dragons

Here Be Dragons PDF Author: Dennis McCarthy
Publisher: OUP Oxford
ISBN: 0191619736
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 252

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Book Description
Why do we find polar bears only in the Arctic and penguins only in the Antarctic? Why do oceanic islands often have many types of birds but no large native mammals? As Charles Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace travelled across distant lands studying the wildlife they both noticed that the distribution of plants and animals formed striking patterns - patterns that held strong clues to the past of the planet. The study of the spatial distribution of living things is known as biogeography. It is a field that could be said to have begun with Darwin and Wallace. In this lively book, Denis McCarthy tells the story of biogeography, from the 19th century to its growth into a major field of interdisciplinary research in the present day. It is a story that encompasses two great, insightful theories that were to provide the explanations to the strange patterns of life across the world - evolution, and plate tectonics. We find animals and plants where we do because, over time, the continents have moved, separating and coalescing in a long, slow dance; because sea levels have risen, cutting off one bit of land from another, and fallen, creating land bridges; because new and barren volcanic islands have risen up from the sea; and because animals and plants vary greatly in their ability to travel, and separation has caused the formation of new species. The story of biogeography is the story of how life has responded and has in turn altered the ever changing Earth. It is a narrative that includes many fascinating tales - of pygmy mammoths and elephant birds; of changing landscapes; of radical ideas by bold young scientists first dismissed and later, with vastly growing evidence, widely accepted. The story is not yet done: there are still questions to be answered and biogeography is a lively area of research and debate. But our view of the planet has been changed profoundly by biogeography and its related fields: the emerging understanding is of a deeply interconnected system in which life and physical forces interact dynamically in space and time.

Dear Komodo Dragon

Dear Komodo Dragon PDF Author: Nancy Kelly Allen
Publisher: Arbordale Publishing
ISBN: 1643511459
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 32

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Book Description
Hearing is an important sense for animals’ survival. Ears give animals vital information to help them find food or listen for predators ready to attack. This continuation of Mary Holland’s award-winning Animal Anatomy and Adaptations series features a wide variety of animal ears and how animals use them. Did you know that some animals have ears on their legs? Like the eyes, mouths, legs, and tails featured in previous books, animal ears come in a wide variety of shapes and sizes—a perfect match for each animal’s needs.

Good Night, Little Dragons

Good Night, Little Dragons PDF Author: Leigh Ann Tyson
Publisher: Golden Books
ISBN: 0307929574
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 26

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Book Description
Going to bed has never been this much fun! What do little dragons do before going to bed? They brush their fangs, take a bath, and breathe fire, of course! This Little Golden Book follows three small dragons through a funny-yet-familiar bedtime routine that kids are sure to enjoy.

Rebel Dragon

Rebel Dragon PDF Author: Steve Turnbull
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781910342862
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 224

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Book Description
What value is freedom when you can't even ride a dragon? As the life of a slave goes, KANTEES doesn't have it too bad. Looking after a racing dragon means her existence is more than just drudgery and fear, even if her life is at the whim of her masters and their rules. But when the dragon wakes her in the night her life turns upside down.

A Book Dragon

A Book Dragon PDF Author: Donn Kushner
Publisher: New York, N.Y. : Avon Books
ISBN: 9780380707690
Category : Dragons
Languages : en
Pages : 197

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Book Description
Nonesuch, the last in a line of dragons, uses his unique ability to change in size to survive for six centuries, during which time he observes such different humans as a medieval monk, an eighteenth-century London chemist, and a modern American bookseller.