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The Cretaceous Period: 'The Dinosaurs Dynasty'

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The Cretaceous Period, which lasted from approximately 145 to 66 million years ago, was a time of great diversity and evolution in the world of dinosaurs. This e-book delves into the fascinating world of these prehistoric creatures, exploring their anatomy, behavior, and the environments in which they lived.

This e-book provides detailed descriptions and illustrations of some of the most iconic dinosaurs of the Cretaceous Period, allowing readers to imagine what it would have been like to walk among these ancient giants.


In addition to exploring the diversity of dinosaurs, this e-book also delves into the environmental conditions of the Cretaceous Period. The world was a very different place back then, with lush forests, vast oceans, and even polar ice caps. Readers will learn about the climate, geography, and plant life of the Cretaceous Period, painting a vivid picture of the world in which dinosaurs thrived.


Overall, this e-book offers a comprehensive and engaging look at the dinosaurs of the Cretaceous Period. Whether you are a seasoned paleontology enthusiast or just curious about the world of dinosaurs, this e-book is sure to captivate and educate. So grab your virtual shovel and brush, and let's dig into the fascinating world of the Cretaceous dinosaurs.


The development of the e-book:


Introduction

Chapter 1. Archaeceratops

Chapter 2. Aucasaurus

Chapter 3. Nipponosaurus

Chapter 4. Ornithocheirus

Chapter 5. Archelon

Chapter 6. Kronosaurus

Chapter 7. Baryonyx

Chapter 8. Muttaburrasaurus

Chapter 9. Sarchosuchus

Chapter 10. Chasmosaurus

Chapter 11. Abelisaurus

Chapter 12. Psittacosaurus

Chapter 13. Hypsilophodon

Chapter 14. Pterodactyl

Chapter 15. Triceratops

Chapter 16. Spinosaurus

Chapter 17. Gallimimus

Chapter 18. Beleminida

Chapter 19. Elasmodaurus

Chapter 20. Protoceraptops

Conclusion



You will get a PDF (8MB) file

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