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Porcupine defends herself and, later, her baby, from their enemy, the fisher, by using the hard, sharp quills that cover her body.

Puffin and her mate fly over the ocean to an island where, each year, they have a baby in the very same burrow.

After a winter of sleeping, Black Bear and her cubs catch fish, eat honey, and climb trees in the spring sunshine.

Realistic illustrations highlight this story about a day in the life of the powerfully built sabre-tooth tiger. Created in collaboration with the Smithsonian Institution, information sections give all the vital statistics about the sabre-tooth tiger.

Realistic illustrations highlight this story about a day in the life of Velociraptor, a lightweight dinosaur who used its speed to catch prey. Created in collaboration with the Smithsonian Institution, information sections give all the vital statistics about Velociraptor.

Realistic illustrations highlight this story about a day in the life of the Parasaurolophus. Created in collaboration with the Smithsonian Institution, information sections give all the vital statistics about Parasaurolophus.

Beaver and his mate avoid dangers from a fox and an owl as they build a lodge, raise a litter of kits, and prepare for winter.

Realistic illustrations highlight this story about a day in the life of the mighty Tyrannosaurus rex. Created in collaboration with the Smithsonian Institution, information sections give all the vital statistics about the Tyrannosaurus rex.

Realistic illustrations highlight this story about a day in the life of Triceratops, a dinosaur that was heavier than a present day elephant. Created in collaboration with the Smithsonian Institution, information sections give all the vital statistics about Triceratops.

A young triceratops becomes separated from his herd and encounters a Tyrannosaurus rex.

When a velociraptor and his pack explore a velley for food, water, and new challenges, the other animals get out of their way.

This book tells the story of Pteranodon. During the late Cretaceous period, between 89 and 80 million years ago, one of the largest flying reptiles to exist flew in the skies. Its large wingspan and short tail made it very agile so it could turn or dive quickly. Its head could me...

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