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  • Dinobase

    Dinosaur information from the University of Bristol. List species, and tells what dinosaurs were like and why they died out.

    palaeo.gly.bris.ac.uk

  • Dinosaur Dig

    Dinosaur data and fossil facts from the San Diego Natural History Museum.

    www.sdnhm.org

  • NOVA Online/Curse of T. rex

    Essay on the dinosaurs' companions and a Hot Science exercise about finding dinosaurs.

    www.pbs.org

  • Discovering Dinosaurs

    Encyclopaedia Britannica explores how our conception of dinosaurs has evolved in the 150 years since dinosaurs were first discovered.

    search.eb.com

  • Finding the World's First Dinosaur Skeleton

    Recounts the story of William Parker Foulke discovering the first nearly-complete skeleton of a dinosaur, the "Bone Wars" that followed, and the history of the site in Haddonfield, New Jersey.

    www.levins.com

  • Dinosauria On-Line

    A tool for researching dinosaurs. Contains the Journal of Dinosaur Paleontology, a collection of essays and e-mail discussions whose topics range from what Archaeopteryx used its wings for, to evolution.

    www.dinosauria.com

  • The Dinosauria

    Extensive information about the dinosaurs from the University of California Museum of Paleontology.

    www.ucmp.berkeley.edu

  • DinoBuzz

    Facts, theories, and misconceptions about dinosaurs, including a look at extinction, movies, and relationships with other animals.

    www.ucmp.berkeley.edu

  • Land O' Dinosaurs

    Games, puzzles, and desktop patterns. Gives a short background about dinosaurs.

    www.billybear4kids.com

  • Dino Directory

    A database of dinosaurs including images and a timeline, as well as indexing by body type and country of origin.

    internt.nhm.ac.uk

  • Myths and Monsters: Facts about Dinosaurs in the Ancient World

    Contends that dinosaurs did not become extinct millions of years ago, but roamed the earth as recently as 1,500 years ago.

    www.projectcreation.org

  • The Age of Reptiles Mural

    Description and photographs of reptiles and dinosaurs from different eras. Exhibit at the Yale Peabody Museum.

    www.peabody.yale.edu

  • Dinosaurs in Hawaii

    Pictures and sounds of Triceratops Tyrannosaurus Rex, and Stegosaurus.

    honolulu.hawaii.edu

  • Walking With Dinosaurs

    Articles and activities from the BBC series.

    www.bbc.co.uk

  • Noah's Science Stuff

    A blog detailing the scientific interests and investigations of seven-year-old Noah, mostly about dinosaurs.

    noahssciencestuff.blogspot.com

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