Directory Sites

  • Kinetosaurs: Triceratops

    Contains a picture of this dinosaur and basic information.

    www.childrensmuseum.org

  • Triceratops

    Contains a drawing and report.

    www2.lhric.org

  • Triceratops

    Contains facts about the anatomy, behavior and location of these dinosaurs.

    www.enchantedlearning.com

  • National Museum of Natural History: Triceratops

    Contains pictures of the skeleton and brain cavity.

    www.nmnh.si.edu

  • Wikipedia: Triceratops

    Encyclopedia article that explains the discovery and biology of this dinosaur.

    en.wikipedia.org

  • Building a Dinosaur

    Article explains how the original skelton was found, and how they made new bones to make it more realistic.

    www.mnh.si.edu

  • Triceratops

    Print out and follow the directions to make your own Triceratops.

    www.rain.org

  • Triceratops

    Information on the physical attributes of this dinosaur, and its largest predator.

    www.prehistory.com

  • Dino Directory: Triceratops

    Contains models and drawings of what this dinosaur might have looked like, and also pictures of skeletons.

    internt.nhm.ac.uk

  • Meet Kelsey the Triceratops

    Talks about this dinosaur that's on display at a museum, and also about Triceratops in general.

    www.childrensmuseum.org

  • Triceratops

    Contains an artists drawing of the dinosaur, and a short description.

    members.aol.com

  • Triceratops

    A student report about this dinosaur by Kelsey P.

    www.k12.nf.ca

  • Introduction to the Ceratopsians

    Explains how we can tell how these animals lived from the bones they left behind.

    www.ucmp.berkeley.edu

  • Triceratops

    A short description of the animal, the distribution of fossils, and its natural history.

    www.northern.edu

  • Triceratops

    Encyclopedia article give the basic facts about this animal.

    encarta.msn.com

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