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information about dinosaurs and prehistoric animals
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Amphibia
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Australian dinosaurs, pterosaurs and marine reptiles |
Dino
base the term 'dinosaur' originates from the Greek words deino and
sauros, meaning 'terrible' and 'lizard'. Sir Richard Owen invented the
name 'dinosaur' in 1842, to describe an extinct group of terrestrial
reptiles that lived during the Mesozoic |
Dinodata
dinosauria, skullduggery, replica, fossils, birds, archosaur, dinosaur
paleontology, glossary, Paleozoica, earth history, incertae sedis dinosaurs, a tip |
Dino
directory
a guide to the most well-described dinosaurs
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Dinorama National Geographic, a
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Dinoquest
Sahara |
Dino Russ's
lair dinosaur and vertebrate paleontology |
Dinosaur museum of paleontology |
Dinosaur data files
dinosaur data files which can be printed out and photocopied for
educational use in the classroom, T-rex |
Dinosaur
illustrations Acrocanthosaurus, Albertosaurus, Allosaurus, Amargasaurus,
Ankylosaurus, Anatosaurus, Archeaopteryx, Argentinosaurus, Camarasaurus,
Carnotosaurus, Ceratosaurus, Cryolophosaurus, Chasmosaurus, Coelophysis,
Compsognathus, Corythosaurus, Cretaceous, Cryptoclidus, Daspletosaurus,
Deinonychus, Dilophosaurus, Dimetrodon, Diplodocus, Dromiceiomimus,
Edmontonia, Elasmosaurus, Gastonia, Giganotosaurus, Hadrosaurus
Hipsilophodont, Ichthyosaur, Iguanodon, ... |
Dinosaur magazine
online news |
Dinosauria
dinosauria, skullduggery, replica, fossils, birds, archosaur, dinosaur
paleontology, on line dinosaur omnipedia |
Dinosaurs at
prehistorics illustrated |
Dinosaurs and other extinct creatures Dinosaurs were several types of
extinct prehistoric reptile that lived 230–65 million years ago. But did
they completely die out or do they live among us today in the form of birds?
And could scientists recreate a T. rex from fossilised amber? |
Dinosaurs &
fossils |
Dinosaurs
dinosaurs (dino Don.com) |
Dinosaurs: facts and fiction answers to some frequently asked questions
about dinosaurs, with current ideas and evidence to correct some long-lived
popular misconceptions |
dinosaurs were animals, closely related to crocodiles
and birds, that lived in the Mesozoic era between 220 and 65 million years
ago. All dinosaurs had four legs, lived on land and breathed air. During the
time that Queensland dinosaurs roamed the land, swimming reptiles such as
plesiosaurs, pliosaurs and ichthyosaurs dominated the seas. Their remains
were preserved in rocks in central and western Queensland - site of a vast
inland sea 100 million years ago |
Dinosaurs
paleontology dictionary
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Dinosaurus.net
guide of the life and behaviour of dinosaurs, in
Dutch |
Dinosaur
volcano greenhouse extinction theory
dinosaur extinction, dinosaurs, volcanism, greenhouse, carbon dioxide,
CO2, mantle plume, flood basalt, eruptions, iridium, K-T mass extinction,
killing mechanism, vertebrates, extinction, mammals, asteroid, comet, cretaceous,
tertiary, pleistocene, holocene, permian, triassic, mesozoic, cenozoic,
reptiles, time scale, global change, reproduction, paleofloras,
paleobotany, palynology, wildfires, fires, Yucatan, chicxulub, Mexico,
impact crater, Manson, Siberian Traps, isotopes, CaCO3, biosphere,
catastrophe, periodicity, bioevolution, blackout, chaos, death star,
microplankton, coccolithophorids, diatoms, dinoflagellates, plant pollen,
plant spores, fern spike, foraminifera, mollusks, ammonites, inoceramids,
bivalves |
Dinosaur
omnipedia dictionaries on dinosaur
terms, translations of dinosaur names |
Dinosaur paleontology Dinosaur paleontology |
Dinosaurs
Dinosaurs are a group of terrestrial reptiles that first appeared in the
Late (or perhaps Middle) Triassic Period, about 230 million years ago |
Dinosaurs |
Dinosaurs
weren't alone explore the colorful cast of animals and plants that lived alongside the dinosaurs |
Dinoviewer |
Discovering
dinosaurs explores our evolving conceptions of these extraordinary
creatures. Trace the great dinosaur debate through time by traveling down
through each color-coded theme |
Discovery walking with dinosaurs |
History of dinosaur hunting and reconstruction
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Jurassic
the jurassic period, 206 to 144 million years ago |
Jurassic
period |
Prehistoric
planet bones, reproduction fossils, replica fossils, dinosaurs, woolly mammoth, trilobite, trilobites, t.rex,
tyrannosaurus, allosaurus, saber tooth, evolution, creationism, plaster, resin,
ammonites |
The
dinosaur interplanetary gazette online newspaper covering all the news
on dinosaurs |
Thescelosaurus
background information on dinosaurs and terminology, alphabetical index,
directional terms and anatomical glossary, images |
Virtual tour to dinasaur |
Walking with
dinosaurs BBC, in-depth descriptions of over 60 dinosaurs and the eras in which they lived. Including sound, video, photographs |
Zoom dinosaurs a comprehensive on-line hypertext
book about dinosaurs, designed for students |
Horizontaal |
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