
Im Reich der Dinosaurier
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Nele Wehrmann
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Hör Dich schlau! Die erfolgreiche Wissens-Hörspielreihe geht weiter.
Dinosaurier waren beeindruckende und Furcht einflößende Tiere, die wir heute nur noch durch Fossilien kennen. Doch was sind Fossilien und wie entstehen sie? Wann lebten Brachiosaurus, Spinosaurus und Triceratops? Welcher war der größte Flugsaurier? Und wer stand auf dem Speiseplan des gewaltigen Tyrannosaurus rex?
Finde Antworten auf diese und viele weitere spannende Fragen. Erfahre außerdem, warum die Dinosaurier vor rund 66 Millionen Jahren plötzlich ausstarben und wo du heute noch auf echte Dinosaurier treffen kannst.
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