Ice age sabertooth : the most ferocious cat that ever lived / by Barbara Hehner ; illustrations by Mark Hallett ; scientific consultation by Dr. Mark Engstrom and Dr. Kevin Seymour.
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- ISBN: 0375813284 (hc.)
- Physical Description: 32 p. : col. ill.
- Publisher: New York : Crown Publishers, c2002.
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Bibliography, etc. Note: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Subject: | Animals, Fossil. Saber-toothed tigers. |
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- Baker & Taylor
Tells the story of the ferocious predator, the sabertooth tiger, including how it lived, hunted, and killed its prey, and what it may have looked like. - Baker & Taylor
The second book of the Ice Age Animals series tells the story of the ferocious predator, the sabertooth tiger, including how they lived, hunted, and killed their prey, and what they may have looked like. - Random House, Inc.
The Ice Age Sabertooth kept its most formidable weapon right in its mouthâa pair of enormous curved teeth with serrated edges like steak knives, as long and as sharp as the teeth of a Tyrannosaurus rex! It was one of the fiercest cats to ever live. And because so many sabertooth cats died in the asphalt pools of what is now known as Rancho La Brea in Los Angeles, scientists know more about them than any other prehistoric cat. Ice Age Sabertooth tells the story of these ferocious predatorsâhow they lived, hunted, and killed their prey, and what they may have looked like.
In this second book in the Ice Age Animals series, stunning illustrations by acclaimed artist Mark Hallett, full-color photographs, fascinating maps, and informative diagrams bring the fierce sabertooth catâand the world it lived inâto life.