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Becker, Helaine.
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Arthropoda, Fossil -- Juvenile literature.
Insects, Fossil -- Juvenile literature.
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Becker, Helaine.
Arthropoda, Fossil -- Juvenile literature.
Insects, Fossil -- Juvenile literature.
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Megabugs
: and
other
prehistoric
critters
that
roamed
the
planet
/ written by Helaine Becker ; illustrated by John Bindon.
by
Becker, Helaine.
Kids Can Press, c2019.
Call #:
565.7 B395m
Subjects
Arthropoda, Fossil -- Juvenile literature.
Insects, Fossil -- Juvenile literature.
ISBN:
9781771388115
1771388110
Description:
31 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 29 cm.
Bibliography:
Includes bibliographical references (page 29) and index.
Summary:
A millipede the size of a basketball player? A pit-bull-sized scorpion? It's hard to believe, but such mega-critters once lived on our
planet
. In this peek into prehistory, award-winning science writer Helaine Becker introduces us to nine of these terrifying giants. You'll discover when and where they lived, how they grew to their mega-sizes and what (thankfully!) caused their extinction. On each spread, a highly realistic illustration shows us what the animal looked like, in its habitat, based on fossil evidence. Each spread is chock-full of visual information, including a size chart that shows how big the animal could grow, a timeline placing the animal in its geological period and a map of where its fossils have been discovered. Sidebars throughout expand on scientific and historical concepts, such as adaptation and the Permian extinction. Written to engage a hi-lo (high interest, low reading level) audience,
Megabugs
is sure to satisfy dino-lovers, bug-lovers and kids fascinated by
prehistoric
life.
Other authors:
Bindon, John.
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