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  1. Dinosaur Roar (Picture Puffins) by Paul Stickland, Henrietta Stickland, 2002-04-15
  2. When Dinosaurs Die: A Guide to Understanding Death (Dino Life Guides for Families) by Laurie Krasny Brown, 1998-04-01
  3. How Do Dinosaurs Get Well Soon? by Jane Yolen, 2007-09-30
  4. The Magic School Bus in the Time of the Dinosaurs by Joanna Cole, 1995-08-01
  5. Dinosaurs, Dinosaurs
  6. Saturday Night at the Dinosaur Stomp by Carol Diggory Shields, 2002-02-18
  7. Dinosaur Bar-B-Que: An American Roadhouse by John Stage, Nancy Radke, 2001-05
  8. If Dinosaurs Were Alive Today by Dougal Dixon, 2007-10-08
  9. Oh My Oh My Oh Dinosaurs! (Boynton on Board) by Sandra Boynton, 1993-10-01
  10. Dinosaurs Before Dark (Magic Tree House, No. 1) by Mary Pope Osborne, 1992-07-28
  11. Ten Little Dinosaurs Picture Book (Wiggle Eyes) by Pattie Schnetzler, 1996-10-01
  12. the best of Dinosaur Comics: 2003-2005 A.D. by Ryan North, 2006-04-15
  13. Grave Secrets of Dinosaurs: Soft Tissues and Hard Science by Phillip Manning, 2008-01-08
  14. Dinosaurs!: The Biggest Baddest Strangest Fastest by Howard Zimmerman, 2000-05-01

21. How Jell-O(R) Killed The Dinosaurs
Explains what *really* happened to the dinosaurs. Includes pictures.
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by Frank Wu and Ben Lethbridge Background: The Collision In 1979, geologist Walter Alvarez discovered unexpectedly large amounts of the metal iridium in sediments that date from the time of the dinosaur extinction. Alvarez and others have taken this to be evidence that a large object struck the earth and, directly indirectly, killed off the dinosaurs. The Presence of Jell-O Jell-O 's Role Several possible mechanisms could account, singly or in combination, for the mass extinction of the dinosaurs. Those related to climate change have been discussed extensively in the popular press. The impact itself would have had an effect, as would the environmental changes brought about by widespread surface distribution How Much Jell-O Would an Apatosaurus Eat if an Apatosaurus Could Eat Jell-O? An apatosaurus, drawn by the natural and artificial flavorings (especially chocolate), would daily consume 20 apatosaurus-size servings for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and between-meals snacks. Originally published in The Journal of Irreproducible Results, 1992, vol. 36, no. 5 (July/August), pp. 7-8. 9/29/98: I just found out today that Jell-O is owned by Philip Morris, the tobacco conglomerate, thus indirectly substantiating Gary Larson's theory that it was SMOKING that killed the dinosaurs.

22. Dinosauria On-Line
A tool for researching dinosaurs. Contains the Journal of Dinosaur Paleontology, a collection of essays and email discussions whose topics range
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23. The Dinosauria
Extensive information about the dinosaurs from the University of California Museum of Paleontology.
http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/diapsids/dinosaur.html

Michael Skrepnick
The Dinosauria
Dinosaurs, one of the most successful groups of animals (in terms of longevity) that have ever lived, evolved into many diverse sizes and shapes, with many equally diverse modes of living. The term "Dinosauria" was invented by Sir Richard Owen in 1842 to describe these "fearfully great reptiles," specifically Megalosaurus Iguanodon , and Hylaeosaurus , the only three dinosaurs known at the time. The creatures that we normally think of as dinosaurs lived during the Mesozoic Era, from late in the Triassic period (about 225 million years ago) until the end of the Cretaceous (about 65 million years ago). But we now know that they actually live on today as the birds
Running Deinonychus
Some things to keep in mind about dinosaurs:
Not everything big and dead is a dinosaur. All too often, books written (or movies made) for a popular audience include animals such as mammoths, mastodons, pterosaurs, plesiosaurs, ichthyosaurs, and the sail-backed Dimetrodon . Dinosaurs are a specific subgroup of the archosaurs , a group that also includes crocodiles, pterosaurs, and birds. although

24. 3D Pictures Of Dinosaurs
Color stereographs of dinosaurs and a 3D viewer.
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These life-like 3-D Dinosaur color stereographs are a fun experience for every member of the family. Detailed models in dramatic poses are seen in real 3-D. This unique 3-D look at Dinosaurs is produced only by 3-D VIEWMAX. Fun for all ages.
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25. Discovering Dinosaurs
Discovering dinosaurs, presented by Encyclopaedia Britannica, explores how our conception of dinosaurs has evolved in the 150 years since dinosaurs
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26. Dinosaur Links
If you really, truly enjoy dinosaurs and would like to discuss them online in Dinosaur-Oriented Sites dinosaurs Paleontology dinosaurs in Museums
http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/diapsids/dinolinks.html
Below are several categories of dinosaur-related information on the Internet. These links will be updated periodically, so stop by again! Please contact us if you have any comments, link problems/updates, or especially additional links that we've missed. We're trying to keep these links both up-to-date and comprehensive, so any contributions will be appreciated! Sorry, this site does not contain links to commercial for-profit sites. Also, if you haven't already, be sure to check out the extensive dinosaur section at the University of California Museum of Paleontology , including the Dinobuzz , with discussions of hot topics in dinosaur science, and also take note of our other award-winning pages on phylogenetic systematics geology evolution museum collections database , the subway , and the Web Lift to Taxa . You may also find our list of Paleontological Resources useful. If you really, truly enjoy dinosaurs and would like to discuss them on-line in a scientific fashion, try joining the Dinosaur Mailing List. But beware: it's a high volume list, and often quite technical. Make sure you read the information sent to you when you join. Save the message so you know how to unsubscribe.

27. Dinosaurs
Millions of years ago, long before there were any people, there were dinosaurs.
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28. Dinosaurs
dinosaurs were one of several kinds of prehistoric reptiles that lived during the Mesozoic When dinosaurs first evolved from more primitive archosaurs,
http://www.cbv.ns.ca/marigold/history/dinosaurs/dinosaurs.html
Millions of years ago, long before there were any people, there were dinosaurs. Dinosaurs were one of several kinds of prehistoric reptiles that lived during the Mesozoic Era, the "Age of Reptiles."
The dinosaurs dominated the Earth for over 165 million years, but mysteriously went extinct 65 million years ago. Paleontologists study their fossil remains to learn about the amazing prehistoric world of dinosaurs.
Dinosaurs were land-dwelling reptiles that walked with an erect stance. Their unique hip structure caused their legs to stick out from under their bodies, and not sprawl out from the side (like other reptiles ). When dinosaurs first evolved from more primitive archosaurs, they were bipedal (walked on two legs). Much later, some dinosaur groups returned to a four-legged stance, having hind legs much larger than their front legs
There were lots of different kinds of dinosaurs that lived at different times. Some were HUGE , some were small . Some walked on two legs , some walked on four . Some were speedy , and some were slow and lumbering

29. Pictures Of Dinosaurs In The 20th Century
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30. Zoom Dinosaurs - EnchantedLearning.com
dinosaurs, dinosaur anatomy and dinosaur extinction at Zoom dinosaurs. Learn about many different dinosaur genera, dinosaur anatomy, dinosaur
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31. Dinosaurs: Facts And Fiction
US Geological Survey GeneralInterest Publication dinosaurs Facts and Fiction.
http://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/dinosaurs/
By Ronald J. Litwin, Robert E. Weems, and Thomas R. Holtz, Jr.
Few subjects in the Earth sciences are as fascinating to the public as dinosaurs. The study of dinosaurs stretches our imaginations, gives us new perspectives on time and space, and invites us to discover worlds very different from our modern Earth. From a scientific viewpoint, however, the study of dinosaurs is important both for understanding the causes of past major extinctions of land animals and for understanding the changes in biological diversity caused by previous geological and climatic changes of the Earth. These changes are still occurring today. A wealth of new information about dinosaurs has been learned over the past 30 years, and science's old ideas of dinosaurs as slow, clumsy beasts have been totally turned around. This pamphlet contains answers to some frequently asked questions about dinosaurs, with current ideas and evidence to correct some long-lived popular misconceptions. Although much has been discovered recently about dinosaurs, there is still a great deal more to learn about our planet and its ancient inhabitants.

32. Dismantle Notice
Charles G. Messing's class at Nova Southeastern University.
http://www.nova.edu/ocean/biol1090/
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33. Honolulu Community College Dinosaur Exhibit

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34. Find Dinosaur Pictures Dinosaurs Illustrations
An index of Dinosaur Illustrations on the world wide web, with links to the original image and image providers home page.
http://www.search4dinosaurs.com/

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Acrocanthosaurus Afrovenator Albertosaurus Allosaurus ... Zallinger Mural About this site This site's purpose is to help you locate great illustrations of dinosaurs that have been posted on the Internet. It is intended as a shortcut from going site to site hoping to find the specific dinosaur you're looking for. There are two ways of viewing the illustration links. This main page has an a to z list of all the art work and will show you one small preview at a time. The icon pages will show you about 35 small previews and may take a little while to load. Still haven't found what your looking for? Try Google! (Google Safe Site Enhanced) Here's a music CD that young school kids and pre-schoolers love. And grownups appreciate the clever lyrics and stylish music too. Click on the CD picture to learn more.

35. Dinosaurs - Pazsaz Entertainment Network
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premiered on April 26, 1991. The show is about a prehistoric dinosaur family whose lives are remarkably like human lives today. The teenage son goes through some of the same things a normal teenage human does, the mom has to deal with the same things a human mom does, and the baby seems an awful lot like a human baby (only more so). This show is very clever, very funny, and way ahead of its time! Voice Cast Show Cast October 8 Earl Sinclair ................................................ Stuart Pankin
Fran Sinclair .............................................. Jessica Walter
Charlene Sinclair ...................................... Sally Struthers
Robbie Sinclair .......................................... Jason Willinger
The Baby .................................................... Kevin Clash
Grandmother Ethel .................................. Florence Stanley
B.P. Richfield ............................................. Sherman Hemsley
Episodes Show Episodes October 8
Season 1 (1990-1991)
  • The Mighty Megalosaurus (Originally Aired 4/26/1991)
  • The Mating Dance (Originally Aired 5/3/1991)
  • Hurling Day (Originally Aired 5/10/1991)
  • High Noon (Originally Aired 5/17/1991)
  • The Howling (Originally Aired 5/24/1991)
Season 2 (1991-1992)
  • Golden Child (Originally Aired 9/18/1991)
  • Family Challenge (Originally Aired 9/25/1991)
  • I Never Ate For My Father (Originally Aired 10/2/1991)
  • Charlene's Tale (Originally Aired 10/9/1991)

36. Honolulu Community College Dinosaur Exhibit
dinosaurs in Hawaii! Honolulu Community College invites you For the first time in Hawaii, there is a unique, free, permanent exhibit of dinosaur fossils
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Dinosaurs in Hawaii!
Honolulu Community College invites you...
For the first time in Hawaii , there is a unique, free, permanent exhibit of dinosaur fossils available for public viewing. These "fossils" are replicas from the originals at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City, which boasts one of the finest and largest collections of dinosaur fossils in the world. HCC is providing Hawaii's students and interested community groups with an exciting look at the prehistoric natural history of the world by displaying the fossils of some of the largest terrestrial creatures that ever lived. Knowledgeable docents can give presentations geared to different age levels.
Exhibit Contents
  • Triceratops Skull
  • Tyrannosaurus rex Head
  • Tyrannosaurus rex Skull
  • Tyrannosaurus rex Leg ...
  • Other Internet resources Take a narrated tour of the exhibit! Rick Ziegler , History instructor and one of the six-year old exhibit's founders, is on hand. Select the speaker icon to hear him talk on each piece. Rick introduces himself. updated 21oct96
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    38. The Fossil Gallery
    Interactive tour through the collections of the Paleontological Museum at the University of Oslo, Norway. Includes areas for plants, mammals, man, dinosaurs, fish, invertebrates, and background information.
    http://www.toyen.uio.no/palmus/galleri/index_e.html
    The Fossil Gallery (click on a showcase) HIGHLIGHTS

    39. Scholastic.com | Teachers: Dinosaurs
    Learn all about dinosaurs! Talk to our dinosaur expert, get published on our dinosaur write, take our quiz, build a dinosaur and more!
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    40. Dinosaurs And The Bible : Christian Courier
    Was there ever a time when men and dinosaurs roamed the earth at the same time? What does the evidence indicate?
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    Investigating biblical apologetics, religious doctrine, and ethical issues. About This Work Statement of Faith? Frequently Asked Questions
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    by Wayne Jackson
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    Thursday, August 5, 1999 Was there ever a time when men and dinosaurs roamed the earth at the same time? What does the evidence indicate? p. 16). But what does the evidence indicate?
    Logical Considerations
    If one accepts the plain testimony of the Bible, with no compulsion to harmonize scripture with evolutionary assertions, there is no doubt but that dinosaurs and humans were contemporary, as the following considerations indicate.
  • in six days Jehovah made heaven and earth, the sea, and all that in them is . . . Humanity was given dominion over all the lower creatures of the earth (Gen. 1:26). There is no reason to exclude dinosaurs from the scope of this passage.
  • Behemoth in the Book of Job
    There seems to be a reference to dinosaurs in the book of Job.

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