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  • Dinosauria On-Line open this site in another window - Online reference to dinosaurs and dinosaur science. With articles from palaeontologists and experts, reviews of new discoveries and theories, prehistoric maps, and a dino picture gallery.
  • Dinosauria: Truth is Stranger Than Fiction open this site in another window - Dedicated to dispelling dinosaur myths.
  • Zoom Dinosaurs open this site in another window - Online book about dinosaurs, designed for students of all ages and levels of comprehension. With dinosaur basics and fact sheets, a palaeontology dictionary, and information about fossils.
  • Dinobase: University of Bristol's Online Dinosaur Database open this site in another window - Dinosaur database with dino pictures, species lists, current research, and scientific classification. Explore what dinosaurs were like, where they lived, and why they died out.
  • DinoData open this site in another window - Find out about dinosaur species, anatomy, habitats, and other facts on DinoData. With a glossary of palaeontology terms, illustrations of dinosaurs, and a 3D virtual museum for kids.
  • Dinosaur Interplanetary Gazette open this site in another window - Packed with 245 million years of news.
  • Willo, the Dinosaur With a Heart open this site in another window - The 66-million-year-old skeleton of a small, plant-eating Thescelosaurus contains a fossilized dinosaur heart.
  • Dino Russ's Lair open this site in another window - Provides dinosaur and vertebrate palaeontology information.
  • Dinosaur Illustrations open this site in another window - Find pictures, illustrations, and panoramas of dinosaurs from all over the Web. Click on a dinosaur name to get an image preview, or see pictures of other prehistoric creatures.
  • PrehistoricPlanet open this site in another window - Features news, events, links, articles, and interviews with palaeontologists.
  • Jurassic Park Institute open this site in another window - Educational resource featuring dinosaur games, editorials, time lines, and museum information.
  • Australia's Lost Kingdoms open this site in another window - Information for kids about Australia's dinosaurs. From Cadbury Yowie.
  • Journal of Dinosaur Paleontology open this site in another window - Includes articles addressing dinosaur-bird relationships, dinosauria, fossilization, impact theories, and related topics.
  • Project Exploration open this site in another window - Includes information on the their expeditions, an interactive dinosaur skeleton, and educational materials for teachers and students.
  • DinoBuzz open this site in another window - Explores current and exciting research into the biology of dinosaurs.
  • Dinosaurs in the Deep open this site in another window - Dedicated to research, exploration, and possible recovery of the dinosaur fossils lost in the ocean during transport to England.
  • Discovering Dinosaurs open this site in another window - Explores our evolving conceptions of these extraordinary creatures.
  • Russian Academy of Sciences - Paleontological Institute open this site in another window - Showing dinosaurs found in Mongolia.
  • Discovery Channel: Dinosaur Guide open this site in another window - Collection of shows, interactive features, and articles exploring the age of dinosaurs.
  • Dinosaur Hall open this site in another window - Examines the evolutionary relationships of Archosaurs.
  • Paul Sereno's Dinosaur Site open this site in another window - Featuring the palaeontologist's expeditions and dinosaur discoveries as well as personal information.
  • When Dinosaurs Roamed America open this site in another window - Enter your zip code to find out what dinosaurs lived in your backyard millions of years ago. Discovery Channel offers an interactive tour of prehistoric North America and its dinosaur residents.
  • Dino-mania open this site in another window - Fourth graders bring dinosaurs to life through music, poetry, and art.
  • SEDL: Dinosaurs open this site in another window - Series of classroom lessons designed to help children learn about dinosaurs.
  • Triassic-Jurassic Footprint Project open this site in another window - Provides information about the largest dinosaur footprint collections in the world, largely amassed by Edward Hitchcock in the years from 1836 to 1865.
  • Dinosauricon, The open this site in another window - Contains images, charts, essays, cladograms, detailed information on every species of non-avian dinosaur, and more.
  • Discovery Channel: Dino Lookup open this site in another window - Find out what dinosaurs or prehistoric creatures once lived in your neighbourhood by entering your ZIP code.
  • Dinosaurs: Facts and Fiction open this site in another window - Online pamphlet answering frequently asked questions about dinosaurs. Learn how scientists distinguish between dino myths and facts. From the USGS.
  • New Scientist Special Report on Dinosaurs open this site in another window - Collection of articles and resources dedicated to the "fearfully great lizards" that have gripped people's imaginations since the 1840s.
  • Dinosaur Eggs open this site in another window - A 1996 National Geographic Special. Watch fossil researchers as they "hatch" fossilized dinosaur eggs to reveal the embryos inside.
  • Scientific American: Dino-Roar open this site in another window - Computer simulation gives voice to a long-extinct dinosaur. Listen to what dinosaurs may have sounded like in various file formats.
  • Dino Don open this site in another window - Comprehensive information from the world-renowned dinosaur expert.
  • Dinosaur Footprints From a Coal Mine in East-Central Utah open this site in another window - Report briefly describing the conditions involved in the formation and collection of these dinosaur footprint casts.
  • Dinosaur Dig open this site in another window - Dinosaur data and fossil facts for kids from the San Diego Natural History Museum.
  • Dinosaurs! open this site in another window - Interactive science site for students studying dinosaurs, the geologic time periods when they lived, and their classification. Scholastic's Dinosaurs! features online games, quizzes, a cyberhunt, and a teachers guide.
  • UK Dino Directory open this site in another window - Guide to the world's best-known dinosaurs from the Natural History Museum. Features a dino timeline, dinosaur morphology and behaviour descriptions, and information about where they once roamed.
  • Scientific American: Rebuilding the Lost World open this site in another window - New insights, technologies, and fossil finds transform our image of dinosaurs.
  • Dann's Dinosaurs open this site in another window - Information about fossil finds in Australia, and extinct species.
  • Dinosaur Trackways and Trace Fossils open this site in another window - News about and photographs of a recently discovered dinosaur trackway in Holyoke, Massachusetts.
  • UK Age of the Dinosaurs open this site in another window - Dinosaur facts and pictures from the BBC. Offers a time line from the late Triassic to the early Cretaceous, facts about the most famous dinosaurs, and interactive features and games.
  • New Species of Pachycephalosaur open this site in another window - Feature from The Children's Museum of Indianapolis's Dinosphere, introducing the new species that bears a close resemblance to a fairytale dragon.
  • DinoQuest Sahara open this site in another window - Follow a four-month hunt for dinosaur fossils including: 600-toothed giant plant-eaters, flying reptiles, massive crocodiles, and more.
  • Jurassic Gallery open this site in another window - Gallery of original hand-drawn illustrations of dinosaurs.
  • Life of a Vertebrate Fossil open this site in another window - Multimedia adventure that allows you to follow along with palaeontologists as they find fossil bones, decide whether they are worth collecting, prepare them for research, and try to understand what they say about past life.
  • Southern Alberta Dinosaur Research Group open this site in another window - Learn about the dinosaur discoveries of Alberta. Southern Alberta Dinosaur Research Group mandates is to research, preserve, and present to the public the rich dinosaur fossil heritage of southern Alberta.
  • Dinosaur FAQ, The open this site in another window - Striving to give people everything they need in order to start seriously learning about dinosaurs.
  • Albertaceratops nesmoi open this site in another window - Features photographs and illustrations of the skull of the Albertaceratops nesmoi, a centrosaurine ceratopsid from the lower Oldman Formation that was collected from the Pinhorn Grazing Reserve of southern Alberta.
  • All About Dinosaurs open this site in another window - Find dinosaur feature articles along with the latest news about fossil discoveries. See galleries of dinosaur illustrations, art, and fossil specimens from LiveScience.
  • Dinosaur Genera open this site in another window - Alphabetical listing of Genera.
  • Dinosaur Treks open this site in another window - Virtual museum offering information on dinosaur tracks and extinction theories, general references, and a mystery to solve.
  • Discovery Dinosaurs Central open this site in another window - Information on dinosaurs including videos, photos, news and history. Learn about different types of dinosaurs and the prehistoric ages when they roamed the Earth.
  • Pawpawsaurus open this site in another window - An examination of the nodosaurid group characterized by their tough, flexible armour.
  • Walking with Dinosaurs - ABC Online open this site in another window - Learn about the dinosaurs, the ancient reptiles that roamed the Earth from the Late Triassic 220 million years ago to the Late Cretaceous 66 million years ago, through the BBC series Walking with Dinosaurs
  • Walking with Dinosaurs - BBC open this site in another window - Broadcast in 1999, Walking with Dinosaurs set out to create the most accurate portrayal of prehistoric animals ever seen on the screen. Learn about the rise and fall of the dinosaurs.
 



 
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