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  1. Braquiosaurio / Brachiosaurus (Dinosaurios Y Animales Prehist=ricos / Dinosaurs and Prehistoric Animals series) (Dinosaurios Y Animales Prehist=ricos / Dinosaurs and Prehistoric Animals) by Carol K. Lindeen, 2007-01-01
  2. Macmillan Encyclopedia of Dinosaurs and Prehistoric Animals
  3. Dinosaurs and Prehistoric Animals by Bobbie Craig, 1985-01-01
  4. Dinosaurs and Prehistoric Animals
  5. Iguanodonte / Iguanodon (Dinosaurios Y Animales Prehist=ricos / Dinosaurs and Prehistoric Animals series) (Dinosaurios Y Animales Prehist=ricos / Dinosaurs and Prehistoric Animals) by Janet Riehecky, 2007-01-01
  6. Purnell's Book of Dinosaurs and Prehistoric Animals by Simon Goodenough, 1977-06
  7. Dinosaurs and Prehistoric Animals by Elias, 1979-06
  8. Megalodonte / Megalodon (Dinosaurios Y Animales Prehist=ricos / Dinosaurs and Prehistoric Animals series) (Dinosaurios Y Animales Prehist=ricos / Dinosaurs and Prehistoric Animals) by Janet Riehecky, 2007-01-01
  9. I-Spy Dinosaurs and Prehistoric Animals (Michelin I-Spy) by A K Dewdney, 1999-10
  10. Dinosaurs and Prehistoric Animals: An Informative Coloring Book by Vernel Wagner, 1988-06
  11. Pteranodonte/Pteranodon: Dinosaurios y animales prehistoricos/Dinosaurs and Prehistoric Animals (Pebble Plus Bilingual) by Janet Riehecky, 2007-01
  12. Dinosaurs and Prehistoric Animals by Graham Welfare B Sc, 1981
  13. I-Spy Dinosaurs and Prehistoric Animals (I Spy)
  14. Tiranosaurio rex / Tyrannosaurus Rex (Dinosaurios Y Animales Prehistoricos/Dinosaurs and Prehistoric Animals series) (Dinosaurios Y Animales Prehistoricos/Dinosaurs and Prehistoric Animals) by Helen Frost, 2008-01-01

41. Evan-Moor Educational Publishers - Complete Thematic Units, Grades 1-3, Dinosaur
Complete Thematic Units, Grades 13, dinosaurs and Other prehistoric animals The 16 cards each depict a different prehistoric animal in accurate line
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42. Screensaver
12 favorite pictures from my collection of early renderings of prehistoricanimals. To download the dinosaurs and prehistoric animals screensaver,
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Dinosaurs and Prehistoric Animals Screen Saver This Screen Saver is a slide show comprised of 12 favorite pictures from my collection of early renderings of prehistoric animals. It can be used with Windows 95, and I believe 98 and Me. The images are 800 x 600 pixels which I have found to be the most common screen resolution of visitors to my sites. To construct this I used MG Shareware's Screen Saver Builder. The images are gentle enough for young children and I think will be of interest to those who appreciate antiques and natural history. It is offered free as a way of promoting my two websites, Dinosaur Illustrations and Early Image . All the pictures are clear of text except the last one which has the two website addresses on it. This is about a 2 MB download so it may take a little while on dial up connections, but will go pretty fast for the cable connected. If you have any questions or comments about this Screen Saver please write to me at dgoldma2@twcny.rr.com. To download the Dinosaurs and Prehistoric Animals screensaver,
click on one of the links below.

43. Titles On JUVENILE NONFICTION / Animals / Dinosaurs Prehistoric
Titles on JUVENILE NONFICTION / animals / dinosaurs prehistoric Creatures.Could a Tyrannosaurus Play Table Tennis?
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44. Titles On JUVENILE FICTION / Animals / Dinosaurs Prehistoric
Titles on JUVENILE FICTION / animals / dinosaurs prehistoric Creatures.Dino Riddles Luther s Halloween Content Directions, Inc. Powered by Content
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45. Prehistoric Adventures | Utah.com
These replicas depict prehistoric crawlers, dinosaurs, marine creatures, The display of 14 lifesized extinct animals was created by sculptor,
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Millions of years ago, dinosaurs rumbled across the landscape of what is now Utah. Thousands of remnants of this prehistoric era are carefully preserved and interpreted in sites, museums and quarries across the state, awaiting your discovery. Dinosaur National Monument
  • The Quarry Visitor Center at Dinosaur National Monument, located 20 miles east of Vernal, near Jensen, offers Utah's most dramatic dinosaur display. It is a time capsule preserved in an ancient river sandbar. Here, the fossilized remains of over 2,000 bones have been exposed in a 200-foot-long wall, now enclosed as a permanent exhibit. Beyond the Quarry, Dinosaur National Monument offers trails, tours and activities which highlight the area's unique geology, history, wildlife and rugged beauty. The Split Mountain and Green River Campgrounds are located near the Quarry Visitor Center. Call 435-789-2115 for information.
Below is a sampling of other dinosaur-related attractions. Enjoy these prehistoric adventures, but remember that fossils and bones represent a priceless part of Utah's past. These remnants are protected by federal regulations and must be left undisturbed. Northern Utah
  • Ogden's Historic Union Station exhibits one of the oldest dinosaur eggs in the world, estimated to be 120 million years old. The egg was discovered in China and later donated to Union Station's Gem and Mineral Museum. This museum also includes several dinosaur bones, tracks, and eggs of North American origin. 2501 Wall Ave., Ogden, 801-629-8444.

46. Polish Post - Issues Of Polish Stamps I/2000
prehistoric animals dinosaurs The Polish Post will introduce into the marketa six-stamp series prehistoric animals - dinosaurs .
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About firm Offer Issue plan Catalogue ... Issues of polish stamps I/2000
ANDRZEJ WAJDA - WINNER OF OSCAR 2000
No. of stamps: 1
Face values: PLN 1.10
Printing technology: offset
Paper: fluorescent
Sales sheet: 20 stamps
Size: 43 x 31,25 mm
Issue: 1.000.000 pcs.
Designer: Maciej Buszewicz
Date of circulation: March 26th, 2000
Andrzej Wajda will receive the award of the American Film Academy, Oscar, for all his film output during the annual gala in Los Angeles on March 26th, 2000. The prestige of the award and the world-wide fame connected with it constitutes a special form of the promotion of the Polish culture in the world. This is why, the Polish Post will issue a post stamp this day in the form of a black and white film frame. It represents the director recorded in a photograph taken by E. Sakata, photographer from Japan. On the day of introducing the stamp into the market, there will be sold first day envelopes (FDC) with a special date seal in the Post Office Warsaw 1.
PREHISTORIC ANIMALS - DINOSAURS
No. of stamps: 6
Face values: 2 x PLN 0.70; 2 x PLN 0.80; 2 x PLN 1.55

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48. Childrens Guide To Dinosaurs And Other Prehistoric Animals From Simon And Schust
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  • 49. Dinosaur Art Pictures
    The unique collection of oil paintings of dinosaurs, prehistoric animals andpictures of their dinosaurs and prehistoric animals by Josef Moravec
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    Dinosaur Exhibit! The unique collection of oil paintings of dinosaurs, prehistoric animals and pictures of their habitat that you are about to see is the work of artist Josef Moravec.
    DINOSAUR EXHIBIT! For museums and schools we are offering the exhibit of Prehistoric World Images. Framed 17" x 14", double matted in glass photographic quality reproductions of Josef Moravec's oil paintings showing 12 prehistoric periods, from Precambrian era through Quaternary period. You are about to embark on a visual journey across billions of years in the evolution of earth science. For details sent e-mail to moravec@prehistory.com
    ** Photographic Prints Available. Click on a painting to view and buy a print. **
    Precambrian Era - Precambrian Picture

    Cambrian Period - Cambrian Picture

    Ordovician Period - Ordovician Pictures

    Carboniferous Period - Xenacanthus Decheni - Prehistoric Shark
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    50. Geology/Earth Structure 0L2
    CONTENT OBJECTIVE 0L2.00 To develop an awareness of prehistoric animals What animals of today are like the dinosaurs? (response) The definition of
    http://www.utm.edu/departments/cece/old_site/kinder/0L2.shtml
    KINDERGARTEN SCIENCE Earth and Space Science Geology/Earth Structure 0L2.00 Process of Science Collecting Data 1.3 ab This classroom connector has been selected for inclusion in Digital Library For Earth System Education Sponsored by the National Science Foundation
    CURRICULAR CORRELATIONS GRADE:
    Kindergarten CONTENT STANDARD: Earth and Space Science CONTENT TOPIC: Geology/Earth Structure CONCEPT: Prehistoric animals provide information about things that lived in the past. CONTENT OBJECTIVE: 0L2.00 To develop an awareness of prehistoric animals INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVES: The learner will:
      2.01 define kinds of dinosaurs.
      2.02 state characteristics of dinosaurs.
      2.03 repeat names of dinosaurs.
    OUTLINE OF CONTENT:
      I. Dinosaurs
        A. Kinds
          1. Plant eaters
          2. Meat eaters
        B. Characteristics
          1. Size
          2. Movement
          3. Footprints
          4. Teeth
          5. Food
        C. Names
      TN COMPONENT OF SCIENCE: Process of Science TN GOAL:
        To enable students to demonstrate the processes of science by posing questions and investigating phenomena through langauage, methods and instruments of science.

    51.   MegaFauna  
    Kokogiak Media presents MegaFauna, a List of remarkable prehistoric animals. Normally one would hear those words used to describe the dinosaurs or
    http://www.kokogiak.com/megafauna/default.asp

    Interesting Names
    Woolly and Huge Strange and/or Massive Resources E xtinct Animals. Normally one would hear those words used to describe the dinosaurs - or perhaps the Dodo Bird. But what people don't often think of are the thousands of interesting creatures that lived and died on this planet of ours in the "in-between" years. The last dinosaurs vanished 65 million years ago, the last Dodo died over 300 years ago. The millions of years between the two (The Cenozoic Era) have been populated (off and on) by some of the largest mammals the world has ever seen. Some familiar, some bizarre - often gigantic, these Megafauna (Latin for "large animals") can be every bit as intriguing as the dinosaurs. T his site gathers 30 representative animals together for a glimpse at some of the remarkable beasts that walked the same Earth we now live on. All images have a human figure, used for scale. His name is Graham, he is 5ft 10in (1.8m) tall and he gets around . They also list the generally accepted height of the animal, the time period it walked the earth, a short description, and several outside links for more information. W hile the 30 animals chosen were somewhat arbitrary, most are well-known, like the

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    53. 1-2-3 Draw Dinosaurs And Other Prehistoric Animals, By Freddie Levin
    12-3 Draw dinosaurs and Other prehistoric animals, by Freddie Levin. 1-2-3 Drawdinosaurs and Other prehistoric animals. Author/illustrator Freddie Levin
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    1-2-3 Draw Dinosaurs and Other Prehistoric Animals
    Author/illustrator: Freddie Levin
    ISBN 0-939217-41-4 Sample drawing lessons online
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    Author-illustrator Freddie Levin has been dividing her time between free lance illustration assignments and teaching art since 1968. She teaches art in the Chicago area. email the author Top of page

    54. 1-2-3 Draw Dinosaurs And Other Prehistoric Animals, By Freddie Levin
    12-3 Draw dinosaurs and Other prehistoric animals, by Freddie Levin. How to drawa 1-2-3 Draw dinosaurs and Other prehistoric animals, by Freddie Levin
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    Iguanodon
    Deinonychus
    Stegosaurus Tyrannosaurus
    Deinonychus (dye - NON - ik - us)
    Start with two egg shapes, one larger than the other.
    Draw the neck. Shape the face. Draw a long pointy tail.
    Add an eye and nose. Draw the mouth. Draw two
    front legs and feet. Draw back legs in sections. Add feet.
    Now add those sharp teeth and terrible claws.
    Erase extra lines. Add shading and color.
    Iguanodon (ee - GWAN - oh - don)
    Start with a circle and an egg shape.
    Shape the face. Make a line for the mouth. Add a curved neck. Draw the tail.
    Add an eye and a nostril. Draw a front leg and rear leg.
    Add another front leg. Draw thumb spikes on each front leg. Draw another back leg.
    Erase extra lines.
    Add shading and color.
    Stegosaurus (STEG - oh - SORE - us)
    Tiny-brained Stegosaurus was 25 feet long, 11 1/2 feet high and weighed 2 tons. A plant eater, the bony plates and tail spikes were probably for protection.
    Start with a large oval and a small oval. Notice the angle of the ovals.
    Draw a curving tail. Shape the face and add an eye and nostril.

    55. Sh: Prehistoric Animals - Brooke Bond Tea Cards Offered In The Interest Of Educa
    sh prehistoric animals Brooke Bond tea cards offered in the interest of Unlike most other dinosaurs it had front legs longer than the hind ones,
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    01 EUSTHENOPTERON (Greek:'strong fin')
    The ancestors of the four-legged land vertebrates are to be found among the fleshy-finned fishes. The only surviving fleshy-fins, however, are the famous coelacanth (Latimeria) of the Indian Ocean and three genera of lungfish, all of which are cousins of the land vertebrates rather than their ancestors. More typical was Eusthenopteron from the Upper Devonian (350 million years ago) of North America and Europe. This carnivorous fresh-water fish, 1-2 feet long, had lobe like fins with strong muscular bases, nostrils which opened into the mouth and primitive lungs. In times of drought It could crawl on land from pool to pool in search of water and food. 02 ICHTHYOSTEGA (Greek: 'fish roof')
    Half-way from fleshy-finned fish to amphibian was lchthyostega, 3 feet long, from rocks of eastern Greenland laid down in fresh water at the end of the Devonian period (345 million years ago). It still had a tail-fin like that of a fish and a remnant of the bones covering the gill-chamber but it is considered to be the earliest known amphibian because of the well developed limbs and limb girdles which are essentially those of a land animal, and the backbone was strengthened to support its weight when out of water. lchthyostega was probably truly amphibious in its habits. 03 ERYOPS (Greek: 'long face')
    This was a typical member of the labyrinthodonts, the large amphibians of the Carboniferous, Permian and Triassic. Eryops itself lived in Texas, Oklahoma and New Mexico in Early Permian times (about 260 million years ago). It was a large, bulky animal, 5-6 feet long, which probably lived a truly amphibious life like that of modern crocodiles; the rather flattened head, armed with big teeth, suggests that it was a fish-eater. The backbone and other parts of the skeleton were very strongly built; it crawled slowly and awkwardly on its belly, pushing with its short bent legs. Bony nodules in the leathery skin formed a heavy armour.

    56. Webshots Photo Gallery - Animals - Dinosaurs - Prehistoric Times - Screensaver &
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    58. Palaeontology - Dinosaur FAQs
    What dinosaurs and other prehistoric animals do you have on display in the The More Than dinosaurs exhibition (Level 2) has many prehistoric animals
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    What dinosaurs and other prehistoric animals do you have on display in the Australian Museum?
    The More Than Dinosaurs exhibition (Level 2) has many prehistoric animals ranging from small marine invertebrates up to large dinosaurs. These animals include:
    • Afrovenator abakensis
      A carnivorous dinosaur (replica skeleton) Stegosaurus stenops
      An armoured herbivorous dinosaur (replica skeleton) Tyrannosaurus rex
      Replica head Diprotodon optatum
      Large herbivorous marsupial (replica skeleton + model)
      http://www.lostkingdoms.com/facts/factsheet48.htm
      Meiolania platyceps
      Horned Turtle (replica skeleton) Pteranodon ingens
      Flying reptile-pterosaur (model) Chasmosaurus belli
      Bird-hipped, armoured dinosaur (replica skeleton) Dilophosaurus wetherlli
      Carnivorous dinosaur (replica skeleton) Genyornis newtoni
      Extinct megapod bird (replica) http://www.lostkingdoms.com/facts/factsheet50.htm

    59. The.Dinosaur.Exhibit.html
    Other prehistoric animals d . The environment in which these animals lived. e .The living habits of these dinosaurs and other prehistoric animals.
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    Return to Science Lesson Plans The Dinosaur Exhibit: A Trip to the Museum of Natural History
    The National Museum of Natural History
    Smithsonian Institute
    10th Street and Constitution Ave.
    Washington, D.C. 20560
    (202) 357-2747 (Education Department)
    Instructional Unit:
    The unit is great preparation for a field trip to the Dinosaur Hall of the National Museum of Natural History in Washington, D.C. A visit here provides the reality of the size and shape of these animals. It allows them to see what has excited scientists with so many examples of the skeletons, fossils, and representations of what life was like millions of years ago.
    Curriculum Unit:
    Grade K
    Science Objectives: At the end of a 3-4 week on dinosaurs, the kindergarten student will: 1. Identify various dinosaurs and explain why they are different from other dinosaurs. (What they eat, their size, their body shape, their habitat). 2. Define the following words: Extinct, Paleontologist, Fossil. 3. Represent in art (painting, markers, journal drawing, stenciling) a scene in which dinosaurs are shown. 4. Identify animals that still exist today that lived with the dinosaurs.

    60. Draw 50 Dinosaurs And Other Prehistoric Animals
    reference author, title, language for ISBN0606035168 Draw 50 dinosaurs andOther prehistoric animals.
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