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Dinosaurs Educational Posters, Art Prints & Charts, pg 2/2
for the science and social studies classroom, home schoolers, labs, theme decor for office and studio.
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Page 2 of Dinosaur education posters, art prints, charts, calendars and books for the science and social studies classroom, home schoolers, labs and as theme decor for office and studio.
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SAUROLOPHUS & TARBOSAURUS
Against a backdrop of bald cypress and metasequoia, a group of Saurolophus plunge into a river to escape the attack of Tarbosaurus. Tarbosaurus was a forty-foot-long theropod dinosaur that lived in Late Cretaceous Mongolia sventy million years ago and was contemporary with Tyrannosaurus in North America. Saurolophus was a large duckbill dinosaur, reaching forty feet in length. It was widely distributed, living in both Asia and North America. Duckbills were among the most abundant herbivores in the Late Cretaceous. Both bipedal and quadrapedal, duckbills fed on leaves of trees and low ground cover. Duckbills are generally believed to have nested in colonies, cared for their young and traveled in large herds. They were a principal source of food for large theropods, such as Tarbosaurus.
Artwork © Doug Henderson, 1990
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TRICERATOPS
TRICERATOPS (three-horned face was one of the last of its kind to evolve and also one of the last known dinosaurs, surviving until the end of the Cretaceous Period seventy-five million years ago.
An herbivore that lived in the subtropical plains and forests of western North America, Triceratops was capable of cropping and chewing tough cycads and tree bark with its beak and batteries of rear teeth. This dinosaur used its formidable horns, shield and perhaps beak in fights for dominance with others of its kind and was dangerous, aggressive prey for carnivorous dinosaurs like Tyrannosaurus.
Painting © Mark Hallett, 1990
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The Tyrannosaur
• Le Tyrannosaure
• Der Tyrannosaurier
• El Tiranosauro
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North America in the Age of Dinosaurs
illustrations of ankylosaurs, sauropods, hadrosaurs, pachycephalosaurs, ornithominids, troodontids, ceratopsians and tyrannosaurs and the very different North American continent they walked upon. • text details
• North America posters
• Nat'l Geographic maps
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Giant Flip-and-Learn Wall Chart
Opens into an easel with 16 brightly colored flip charts boldly introduce your kids to numbers, shapes, ABCs, and telling time, as well as animals, dinosaurs, insects, birds and more.
• more reading posters
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