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Gigantic Long-Necked Plant-Eating Dinosaurs The Prosauropods and Sauropods

Popular Science Out of Print
By: Thom Holmes and Laurie Holmes
128 pages, B/w illus
Gigantic Long-Necked Plant-Eating Dinosaurs
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  • Gigantic Long-Necked Plant-Eating Dinosaurs ISBN: 9780766014497 Hardback Dec 2001 Out of Print #125631
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Focuses on the prosauropods and the sauropods, which were long-necked herbivores. Thom and Laurie Holmes open this book with a story, based on scientific evidence, of a traveling sauropod herd. After getting a feel for how these creatures lived, the book details the group of long-necked browsers that roamed the planet for most of the 160-million-year reign of the dinosaurs.

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Popular Science Out of Print
By: Thom Holmes and Laurie Holmes
128 pages, B/w illus
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