- Ahl al
Oughlam - Discovered in 1985 and excavated since 1989, is by far the richest
late Neogene vertebrate locality of North Africa.
- Arizona's Petrified
forest - Take a step back in time to 245 million years ago.
- BBC - Science and Nature -
Prehistoric Life.
- Becoming Human -
Paleoanthropology, Evolution and Human Origins.
- Beringian
Atlas - Paleoenvironmental Atlas.
- Birds and
Dinosaurs - By Dr Paul Willis.
- Calcite
Palace - This web site is about a unique group of microscopically-sized
fossil algae known as calcareous nannofossils or coccoliths.
- Canadian Rockhound -
Teaching Basic Paleontology to Children.
- Charlotte, the Vermont
Whale - In 1849 workers unearthed the bones of a mysterious animal near the
town of Charlotte.
- Collecting Fossils in California -
Directions to excellent fossil collection sites. Great outdoors family fun!
Tips, history, beautiful images and more.
- Dann's
Dinosaur Reconstructions - Anatomical restorations of Australian dinosaurs,
pterosaurs and marine reptiles with accompanying information. Also info on
Australian fossil and footprint sites
- Dawn of Animal
Life - While most people know of the dinosaurs from a mere 70 million years
ago, very few are aware that the Earth's fossil record stretches over 3 billion
years into the past.
- Dino
Directory - Natural Museum of History.
- Dino Russ's
Lair - Dinosaur and Vertebrate Paleontology Information.
- Dinobase -
A dinosaur database with dinosaur names, dinosaur pictures, a dinosaur
classification and more.
- Dinobird -
Until recently, the origin of birds was one of evolution's great mysteries
- Dinobuzz!
- Current topics.
- DinoQuest Sahara
- Strange dinosaur fossils: 600-toothed giant plant-eaters, flying reptiles,
massive crocodiles, and more.
- Dinorama
- National Geographic. Their footsteps echo like thunder across our
imaginations, millions of years after the last dinosaurs walked the Earth. Peer
into the past for glimpses of ancient creatures that still grip us.
- Dinosaur
Eggs @ national geographic - Join us now for an online egg hunt and catch
the excitement of fossil researchers as they “hatch” fossilized dinosaur eggs to
reveal the embryos inside.
- Dinosaur
Floor - Learn why dinosaurs are history.
- Dinosaur Hall at the
Smithsonian - See full sized dinosaurs.
- Dinosaur
Illustrations - An index of Dinosaur Illustrations on the world wide web,
with links to the original image and image providers home page.
- Dinosaur State Park - Five
hundred dinosaur tracks are enclosed within the Exhibit Center's geodesic dome.
- Dinosaur Time Line -
Dinosaur collection of dinosaur illustrations by Josef Moravec.
- Dinosaur Trackways
and Trace Fossils - News from Holyoke, MA.
- Dinosaur! National
Monument - Dinosaur National Monument protects a large deposit of fossil
bones of creatures that lived nearly 150 million years ago.
- Dinosauria On-Line - Is intended to
give the reader a broader exposure to dinosaur science.
- Dinosauricon - A website devoted to
dinosaur information and illustration.
- Dinosaurs Home
Page - covering extinction, fossils, types of dinosaurs, meat and plant
eaters, life cycle, change, and Spanish translations.
- Dinosaurs of
Ancient Queensland - Dinosaurs were animals, closely related to crocodiles
and birds, that lived in the Mesozoic era between 220 and 65 million years ago.
- Dinosaurs of
the Gobi - The birdlike, beaked Oviraptor returns to the nest to feed its
young, in a painting based on paleontological finds in the desert in Mongolia.
- Diplodocus - From
Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
- DMNS: Follow
a Fossil - The most complete T. rex ever found.
- Douglas Henderson's
Earth History Illustrations - The works of artist Douglas Henderson, an
illustrator of scientific reconstructions of earth history.
- Download-a-Dinosaur
- Easy to make designs for a dozen paper dinosaurs...
- Earliest
Life - Palaeobotanical Research Group. University Münster.
- Field Adventures in
Paleontology - Let me take you on a personal tour of some dig sites and show
you some of the fossils found there.
- Fighting
Dinosaurs - New Discoveries from Mongolia features more than 30 of the best
preserved and scientifically important dinosaur and other ancient animal
fossils.
- Find Dinosaur
Pictures - An index of Dinosaur Illustrations on the world wide web, with
links to the original image and image providers home page.
- Fossils & Fossil
Collecting - Part of Kids Ark.
- Fossils, Rocks, and
Time - USGS.
- Hadrosaurus.com - Finding
the World's First Dinosaur Skeleton...
- Honolulu Community
College Dinosaur Exhibit - A unique, free, permanent exhibit of dinosaur
fossils available for public viewing.
- John Day Fossil Beds@
- Mesozoic
Fishes - This page is devoted to fossil fishes from the Mesozoic Era, and to
the researchers around the world who study them.
- Museum of Paleontology -
University of Berkley.
- National Museum - Created to
provide a glimpse of some of the dinosaur specimens we have on view at the
National Museum of Natural History.
- NOVA Online - Curse of T.
Rex - Includes an essay on the dinosaurs' companions and a Hot Science
exercise about finding dinosaurs.
- Oceans of Kansas Paleontology -
A virtual journey more than 85 million years "back in time" to observe some of
the many strange and wonderful creatures that lived in the oceans of the
Earth...
- Paleoenvironments
and Glaciation in Beringia - Research funded by the National Science
Foundation.
- PaleoNet Pages - A
system of listservers, www pages, and ftp sites designed to enhance electronic
communication among paleontologists.
- Paleoneurology -
The study of brain evolution bymeans of the morphological ... relevant
improvement to the development of paleoneurology.
- Permian Wood
Microfossils Exhibit - providing images of permian fossil wood, tracheids,
pits,and other morphological elements.The Florida Museum of Natural
- Radiolarians
at Oceanlink - Radiolarians are tiny protozoans that live exclusively in the
ocean.
- Raising the Mammoth - Step
in to the land of the mammoth. exn.ca welcomes you to our very own mammoth site.
- Research
& Collections at Burke Museum - As storehouses of scientific
information, museums help unravel the complexity of the world we live in.
- Rex Files
- Special report on Dinosaurs.
- Royal Tyrrell Museum - See the
world's most extensive collection of dinosaur fossils and exhibits on
prehistoric life, Drumheller, Alberta, Canada.
- Strange Science - Ever wonder
how people figured out there used to be such things as dinosaurs? Curious about
how scientists learned to reconstruct fossil skeletons?
- T REX - Visit the Cretaceous
Period.
- Texas
Dinosaurs! - Did you know that dinosaurs once roamed Texas?
- The Childrens
Museum - Dinosphere.
- The Dinosaur Hall -
Photographs From Smithsonian Exhibits
National Museum of Natural History.
- The
Dinosauria - Dinosaurs, one of the most successful groups of animals (in
terms of longevity) that have ever lived...
- Trilobite
Cookies -Trilobites are extinct marine animals which lived gazillions of
years ago.
- Tyrannosaurus
Rex - The tyrannosaurs were a group of large carnivorous dinosaurs that
roamed North America and Asia during the last part of the Cretaceous, 85 to 65
million years ago.
- UMPC Exibit
Halls - Berkley. UMPC
- Museum of Paleontology.
- University of
Nebraska State Museum Division of Vertebrate Paleontology - Vertebrate
Paleontology, Fossils, Nebraska, Fossil Collecting, Ashfall Fossil Beds.
- Walking
With Dinosaurs
- Walking with Dinosaurs - BBC
Online's brings you in-depth descriptions of over 60 dinosaurs and the eras in
which they lived.
- When
Dinosaurs Roamed America - A breakthrough look at newly discovery dinosaur
species and how they dominated the land in what is now North America.
- Yukon Beringia Interpretive Centre -
Learn About Beringia - Between two continents on the edge of the Arctic lay the
ancient place called Beringia.
- Zoom
Dinosaurs - A comprehensive on-line hypertext book about dinosaurs. It is
designed for students of all ages and levels of comprehension.
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