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1) Oviraptor
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"Engaging images accompany information about the oviraptor. The combination of high-interest subject matter and light text is intended for students in grades 2 through 7"--
3) Oviraptor
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"Learn about the appearance, habits, and history of the Oviraptor"--
4) Oviraptor
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"Scientists who study dinosaurs often have to be good detectives. And like detectives, they sometimes come to the wrong conclusions. That's what happened when George Olson discovered the first Oviraptor fossil. Learn why Olson named the new dinosaur 'egg stealer' and how later scientists finally uncovered the truth about Oviraptor. Additional features to enhance comprehension include informative sidebars, a glossary of key words and phrases, sources...
5) Oviraptor
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This title introduces readers to the small and feathered dinosaur, the Oviraptor. More information about what it looked like, what it ate, and where its fossils have been found will be discovered in this book. This series is at a Level 1 and is written specifically for beginning readers.
7) Oviraptor
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Describes the oviraptor's looks, eating habits, and fighting style.
11) Oviraptor
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Follows Oviraptor through his day as he searches for eggs to eat, survives a dust storm, and interacts with other dinosaurs.
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"Back in 1922, Roy Chapman Andrews discovered dinosaur eggs. He also found bones of another dino called Oviraptor that looked like it was stealing those eggs. But was it really? For years, paleontologists thought Oviraptor was an egg thief. Then, Mark Norrell made a new discovery that changed everything. Follow along on this graphic adventure to find fossils and discover the truth about Oviraptor. Then, take a trip back in time to learn about the...
15) Dinosaur hunters
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In 1922 American paleontologist Roy Chapman Andrews led an archeological expedition into Mongolia's Gobi Desert and uncovered one of the richest dinosaur graveyards in the world. Political conflicts forced him to leave before he had even scratched the surface of the treasure below. In 1997, two paleontologists, Mike Novacek and Mark Norell, were allowed to return, retracing Chapman's steps and unearthing some groundbreaking finds of their own.
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