Dinosaurs, dinosaur anatomy and dinosaur extinction at Zoom Dinosaurs. Learn about many different dinosaur genera, dinosaur anatomy, dinosaur extinction, dinosaur games and jokes, dinosaur fossils, dinosaur art, dino stories, and more.
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Full Index Page Your window into the Mesozoic Revised: July 22, 2002; New: January 4, 1999. Tested in Netscape 4.5 and IE 4.0. The Paleo Ring The PaleoRing Homepage ...
BBC Online Walking with Dinosaurs site - BBC Online's brings you in-depth descriptions of over 60 dinosaurs and the eras in which they lived. Including sound, video, photographs and interactive games.
An index of Dinosaur Illustrations on the world wide web, with links to the original image and image providers home page ...
Copyright Michael Skrepnick, 1998) The Dinosauria: Truth is Stranger than Fiction Dinosaurs occupy a vaunted niche in the public mind; the very word conjures up images of gargantuan, now-defunct beasts that ruled the Earth long ago, holding a reign of terror for some 160 million years, and then mysteriously vanishing with only their titanic bones as evidence of their existence. Dinosaur reaches ...
www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/diapsids/dinosaur.html
Dinosaur expeditions, educational exhibits and materials by Paleontologist Paul Sereno and Project Exploration from, Africa, India, and South America ...
A photo and text history of the discovery of the world's first full dinosaur skeleton in Haddonfield, N.J., 1858.
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JOURNAL OF DINOSAUR PALEONTOLOGY ARCHAEOPTERYX, ANCIENT BIRDS, AND DINOSAUR-BIRD RELATIONSHIPS Archaeopteryx's Relationship With Modern Birds. The characteristics that link Archaeopteryx to modern birds. Archaeopteryx and the Solnhofen Lagoon. Discussion about the conditions of the Solnhofen Lagoon. Avian hands Bird metacarpal homology. Article critiquing claims that avian digits are 2, 3, 4.
www.dinosauria.com/jdp/jdp.htm
Catch the excitement of fossil researchers as they 'hatch' fossilized dinosaur eggs and reveal the embryos inside. Tour our museum of hatchlings.
www.nationalgeographic.com/features/96/dinoeggs
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Picture Tyrannosaurus rex : J. Sibbick Dinobase Web Pages created by Samira Cuny and Mike Benton Dinobase is a dinosaur database with a list of dinosaurs, a classification of dinosaurs, pictures, and more... ...Welcome to Dinobase... ...How did dinosaurs live ... ...Why did dinosaurs die out... ...Walking with dinosaurs... ...NEW 2002: Dinosaur supertree ...
palaeo.gly.bris.ac.uk/dinobase/dinopage.html
The portal for fossil and dinosaur enthusiasts on the web. Featuring news, events, links, articles, and interviews with paleontologists.
www.prehistoricplanet.com
The Paleontological Institute of the Russian Academy of Science in Moscow, Russia Moscow is best known for sites such as St. Basil's Cathedral on Red Square (above). It is also home to the world's largest paleontological institute. This affiliate of the Russian Academy of Sciences has more paleontologists under one roof than any other institution in the world. They have collections from all over ...
www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/pin/pin.html
Anatomical restorations of Australian dinosaurs, pterosaurs and marine reptiles with accompanying information. Also info on Australian fossil and footprint sites ...
www.alphalink.com.au/~dannj
From September to December 2000 my 13-person team and I trekked from one desert dig site to the next. We were on the hunt for some seriously strange dinosaur fossils: 600-toothed giant plant-eaters, flying reptiles, massive crocodiles, and more. While the heat and dust were hard on us and our equipment, the Saharas bone-preserving dryness makes for some remarkably rich fossil beds. On past Niger ...
www.nationalgeographic.com/dinoquest
Introduction to the Trilobita Gone, but not forgotten. . . Click on this image to view an enlarged version! Among famous groups of extinct organisms, trilobites probably rank second only to the dinosaurs in fame. Their fossils are instantly recognizable and often strikingly beautiful. In fact, prehistoric people liked them as much as we do. At Arcy-sur-Cure in France, a 15, 000-year- old human ...
www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/arthropoda/trilobita/trilobita.html
Prehistoric Zoo: Who ruled the planet after the dinosaurs For starters, how about a killer bird as tall as you and a rhino/pig-thing the size of your house. Meet these — and other — fantastic beasts who rose from the asteroid's ashes. Beast Gallery: Get a low-tech look at 18 marvelously bizarre post-dinosaur creatures. Real Beasts of the Ice Age has already aired, but you can check it ...
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Archosauria: Systematics You are standing in an antechamber now. Ahead stretches a series of long hallways where you can see various amazing skeletons. In front of you is a map. It is not your usual map. It is a map that paleontologists use all the time to understand how animals are related to each other through time. This map is called a cladogram, and this particular cladogram shows the ...
www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/diapsids/archosy.html
Per Hansson's Trilobite Gallery. Here is a catalouge of my trilobites from Sweden.trilobite, trilobites, trilobiter, trilobit, trilobiti, fossil ...
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Of Mastodons, Mammoths and Other Giants of the Pleistocene Bones of a Mastodon. During the Pleistocene Epoch, from about 1.5 million to 10, 000 years ago, the world grew cold. Great sheets of ice, sometimes a thousand feet thick, moved down from the north gouging out the land. These harsh conditions seemed to encourage the development of giant mammals (Probably because larger animals are better ...
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The last Ice Age peaked about 20, 000 years ago, after which the Earth again began to warm. Fossil evidence shows that by about 15, 000 years ago, Ice Age people were roaming the plains and forests in North America, hunting enormous mammals with stone-pointed spears. Most of those animals were extinct by about 10, 000 years ago. Did changes in climate or over-hunting by man cause the demise of Ice ...
www.mnh.si.edu/museum/VirtualTour/Tour/First/IceAge/index.html
Kokogiak Media presents MegaFauna, a List of remarkable Prehistoric Animals ...
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When Dinosaurs Roamed America is a breakthrough look at newly discovery dinosaur species and how they dominated the land in what is now North America. It includes a ZIP code dinosaur finder that lets users type in their ZIP code and immediately learn what dinosaurs once lived in their neighborhood.
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Trilobites in Murchison's Siluria Sir Roderick Impey Murchison published a comprehensive work on the Silurian System in Great Britain and elsewhere in 1838. Initially comprising rocks approximately the interval now known as Silurian, Murchison's definition of Silurian later expanded to encompass much of the pre-Old Red Sandstone (i.e. pre-Devonian) Paleozoic rocks in Great Britain, including ...
www.geo.ucalgary.ca/~macrae/trilobite/siluria.html