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  1. Dinosaurs, Dinosaurs by Byron Barton, 1993-03-01
  2. Saving The Stegosaurus (Dinosaur Cove) by Rex Stone, 2009-07-01
  3. Visual Encyclopedia of Dinosaurs by DK Publishing, 2005-04-04
  4. Flight Of The Quetzalcoatlus (Dinosaur Cove) by Rex Stone, 2008-11-01
  5. What Really Happened to the Dinosaurs? (DJ and Tracker John) by John D. Morris, Ken Ham, 1990-11
  6. Dinosaur's Binkit by Sandra Boynton, 1998-09-01
  7. Edwina, The Dinosaur Who Didn't Know She Was Extinct by Mo Willems, 2006-09-01
  8. Dinosaur Hunt (Max Spaniel) by David Catrow, 2009-08-01
  9. Ten Little Dinosaurs Picture Book (Wiggle Eyes) by Jim Harris, 1996-10-01
  10. Oh, Say Can You Say Di-no-saur? (Cat in the Hat's Learning Library) by Bonnie Worth, 1999-04-06
  11. Cam Jansen:The Mystery of the Dinosaur Bones (Cam Jansen) by David A. Adler, 2004-07-22
  12. Ten Terrible Dinosaurs (Picture Puffins) by Paul Stickland, 2000-10-01
  13. March Of The Ankylosaurus (Dinosaur Cove) by Rex Stone, 2008-08-01
  14. Detective Dinosaur (I Can Read Book 2) by James Skofield, 1998-02-28

61. Dinosaur - Conservapedia
dinosaurs were large, reptilian creatures which are now generally believed to be extinct. The word dinosaur was coined in 1841 by Richard Owen 1,
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Dinosaur
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Jump to: navigation search Triceratops skeleton at the American Museum of Natural History. Dinosaurs were large, reptilian creatures which are now generally believed to be extinct. The word dinosaur was coined in 1841 by Richard Owen , from the Greek words δεινός (deinos [actual pronunciation: dhinos]) and σαύρα (saura [savra]), meaning "terrible lizard."
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62. Dinosaurs At Embracing The Child
Inside the amazing ENCYCLOPEDIA PREHISTORICA dinosaurs are shield bearers in fullbody armor, creatures with frilly headgear, and weighty, long-necked
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DINOSAURS
Ages 6 and Up Encyclopedia Prehistorica: Dinosaurs
by Robert Sabuda and Matthew Reinhart
From renowned pop-up masters Robert Sabuda and Matthew Reinhart comes an awe-inspiring tribute to the world's most beloved extinct animals and their 180-million-year reign on our planet. Open this book and a massive T. REX springs out, flashing a startling jawful of jagged teeth. Turn the next spread and a ravishing raptor unfurls and appears to fly off the edge of the page. Inside the amazing ENCYCLOPEDIA PREHISTORICA: DINOSAURS are "shield bearers" in full-body armor, creatures with frilly headgear, and weighty, long-necked giants. There are even amusing tidbits on the history of paleontology itself — like a pop-up version of a Victorian New Year's dinner in the belly of a dinosaur model, or a pair of scientists locked in a literal tug-of-war over bones. Full of fascinating facts and lighthearted good humor, this breathtaking book includes fascinating, up-to-the-minute information about popular dinosaurs as well as many lesser-known varieties. With each of six spreads featuring one spectacular, large pop-up as well as booklets of smaller pop-ups and text, ENCYCLOPEDIA PREHISTORICA: DINOSAURS is a magnificent display of paper engineering and creativity — an astonishing book that will be read, admired, and treasured forever.
Candlewick Press 2005
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Ages 12 and Up How Dinosaurs Took Flight by Christopher Sloan
How did dinosaurs get feathers? How did they start flying? What use were feathers to dinosaurs that didn't fly? Chris Sloan's 2000 book Feathered Dinosaurs introduced kids to the radical idea that some dinosaurs had feathers and that birds are, in fact, a subset of dinosaurs. In How Dinosaurs Took Flight, Sloan returns to these ancient feathered creatures to introduce kids to the fascinating new finds—including a Tyrannosaur with feathers and a dinosaur with not just two but four wings. The author focuses on the tough new questions scientists are asking right now, the evidence they've gathered, the hypotheses that are developing from the evidence, and the unknowns that remain. This book will be the most up-to-date children's book on this topic on the market.

63. DINOSAURS
Dinosaur Art Modeling a wonderful online magazine dedicated to providing a forum for artists and modelers specializing in dinosaurs.
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    - a wonderful online magazine dedicated to providing a forum for artists and modelers specializing in dinosaurs.
    Dinosaur Art Gallery
    - Pencil, Ink, Digital, and Photographic works of dinosaur art by Mike Keesey, Brendan Smith, and Rachel Clark.
    Dinosaur Artwork
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    Dinosaur Books
    - A listing of recommended references for dinosaur enthusiasts of all ages.
    Dinosaur Buzzwords
    - Find out what the basic principles of science are, and how paleontologists have struggled to follow these rules in their dinosaur research.
    Dinosaur Checklist
    - developed and maintained Robert B. Hole, Jr.
    Dinosauria Cladogram
    - A cladogram showing the relationships among the dinosauria.
    Dinosaur Database
    - Shareware program for windows for children.
    Dinosaur Debate
    - Fascinating exposition of the ongoing Volcano vs Greenhouse debate about the cause of the dinosaur extinction 65 million years ago. Dinosaur Dictionary - Important paleontological terms defined Dinosaur Dictionary - The proper english name translations of dinosaur genera names and related taxon.

64. Dinosaurs Coloring Book Pages
Dinosaur coloring book pages you can print and color.
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pterodactyl dimetredon rawr! Visit DLTK's dinosaurs section for
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65. Dinosaurs | Dinosaurs News, Research And Current Events
Brightsurf dinosaurs news and dinosaurs current events, research and discoveries.
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The most comprehensive picture yet of how dinosaurs evolved has been produced by a team at Bristol University. More than 1,000 species of dinosaurs have been named since the first skeletons were dug up in the 19th century, and unravelling their patterns of evolution has been a major area of... view more
Dinosaur extinction didn't cause the rise of present-day mammals, claim researchers

A new, complete 'tree of life' tracing the history of all 4,500 mammals on Earth shows that they did not diversify as a result of the death of the dinosaurs, says new research published in Nature today. view more
Why dinosaurs had fowl breath

Scientists have discovered how dinosaurs used to breathe in what provides clues to how they evolved and how they might have lived.

66. DINOSAURS!!! DINOSAURS!!! DINOSAURS!!!
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67. Education World® : Special Theme: Dinosaurs
Few teaching topics excite young students the way dinosaurs can. Make the most of their interest in meat eaters of the Mesozoic Era with these lessons and
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68. Dinosaurs
We ve all heard about dinosaurs. They have become quite popular, and starred in many movies. Little children have cute little Trexs on their shirts and
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We've all heard about dinosaurs. They have become quite popular, and starred in many movies. Little children have cute little T-rexs on their shirts and play with soft, cuddly dinosaur toys (Well, I do too...). Basicly, dinosaurs have become like fairy tale creatures, but they are more than that. I know it is very hard to believe, but those huge monsters you saw on Jurassic Park actually walked, lived and breathed on the exact same land as you do. Also, even though we don't know for sure, I highly doubt that they behaved like they did on Jurassic Park. Basically, they were just normal, wild animals, like a lion is today, just 1000 times heavier.
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What is a dinosaur?
The word dinosaur means "terrible lizard". Dinosaurs were reptiles, meaning that they had no fur and hatched from eggs. They were closely related to lizards, but were really very different. There are many differences, but the main one lies where you'd least expect it. It is the way their legs join to their hips. It sounds funny, but if you think about it really, it is true. If you look at a lizard, you'll notice that their legs are in a kind of squatted position, with the legs going out to the side. A dinosaurs legs, however, go straight down, much like our own. So, that is how you can tell the difference between a dinosaur and a lizard, if you should ever encounter one, or if it is a question on Jeopardy.

69. Dinosaur Sites
One subject that children never seem to get tired of and teachers enjoy teaching is dinosaurs. On this page you will be able to find many resources for
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Dinosaurs
One subject that children never seem to get tired of and teachers enjoy teaching is dinosaurs. On this page you will be able to find many resources for lesson plans, clipart, virtual tours, links and much, much more. Some are more appropriate for older children and others for younger, but you should be able to find many valuable resources here. ENJOY!!! Dinosaur Resources and Links
Dinosaurs Alive Welcome to Dinosaurs Alive! If you're interested in introducing your K-6 students to an Internet research project that has simple yet compelling parameters, use this dinosaur unit to explore the World Wide Web. Each participating classroom adopts a dinosaur to research. Our guided explanations, Web links and teaching activities give you a full hands-on teaching unit, with the Internet integrated into the process. This interactive Internet class uses dinosaurs to teach scientific research techniques and to share science as an ongoing process. The course focuses on a different aspect of dinosaurs research in each unit, and gives students a chance to conduct their own uncovering of facts and hypothesis as each classroom "adopts" a dinosaur species and works to research their animal in the library and on the World Wide Web.
enchanted learning Zoom Dinosaurs is a comprehensive on-line hypertext book about dinosaurs. It is designed for students of all ages and levels of comprehension. It has an easy-to-use structure that allows readers to start at a basic level on each topic, and then to progress to much more advanced information as desired, simply by clicking on links. These links will tell you about anatomy, classification, fossils, extinction, and lots of classroom actrivities.

70. Dinosaur Floor: Meet The Dinosaurs
Image with a dinosaur and a caption that reads Dioramas all around us with ancient Button that takes you to the Meet the dinosaurs page.
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71. Dinosaur Facts At Dinosaur Jungle
Everything about dinosaurs, including dinosaur facts, pictures, toys, games, books and more.
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Dinosaurs were one of several kinds of prehistoric reptiles that lived during the Mesozoic Era , the "Age of Reptiles".
There were many different kinds (" species ") of dinosaurs, which varied in size from about the size of a chicken to over 100 feet long.
  • Some dinosaurs were meat-eaters ("carnivores"), but others ate plants ("herbivores").
  • Some dinosaurs walked on four legs, and some walked on two.
  • Some dinosaurs had armor and horns, and some even had primitive feathers.
Dinosaurs dominated the earth for over 165 million years, but all died out (" became extinct ") at the end of the Cretaceous period, 65 million years ago. Nobody is certain why they went extinct - but most scientists now believe it was caused by an asteroid hitting the earth and the subsequent environmental changes. Today we know about dinosaurs mainly because of the fossil remains: of dinosaur bones, dinosaur eggs, dinosaur droppings, and even dinosaur footprints.

72. Dinosaurs
Resources for dinosaurs and a few related Mesozoic (Triassic, Jurassic and Cretaceous) creatures.
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Dinosaurs and a few related creatures from the Triassic, Jurassic and Cretaceous. Marmarth Research Foundation This nonprofit is excavating dinosaurs in the Hell Creek Formation in North Dakota. Arguments for Cold-Blooded Dinosaurs An article in GSA Today surveys the new set of "heretic" scientists who haven't jumped on the endotherm bandwagon (PDF). Dinosaur and Paleontology Dictionary A great hyperlinked resource from Zoom Dinosaurs, for smart people of all ages and a superb browse. The Ceratopsids Pictures and information of the horned dinosaurs in this exhibit from the Hooper Virtual Natural History Museum. DINOBASE A large, authoritative site at the University of Bristol. The many pictures by John Sibbick, especially, are a standout. Translation and Pronunciation Guide for Dinosaur Names Dino Russ's Lair Probably the biggest and best single dinosaur site on the Web, with pages for all aspects of these wonderful beasts. Dinosaur Database Dinosaur Data Files A set of "cards" from the Natural History Museum of London.

73. Dinosaur Index
Field Museum of Chicago Dinosaur SueUnveiled May 17, 2000. Sue, the world s largest, Walking With dinosaurs This link changes, but deals with dinos.
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74. Prehistoric World, Prehistoric Time, Photos Videos, Maps, Facts, Images, And Mor
Links to dinosaur articles in National Geographic magazine.
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75. Honolulu Community College Dinosaur Exhibit
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
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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.
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  • 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
  • 76. Dinosaur National Monument (U.S. National Park Service)
    Official National Park Service web site. Located near Vernal, Utah and Dinosaur, Colorado.
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    77. Rare Mummified Dinosaur Unearthed: Contains Skin, And Maybe Organs, Muscle
    Scientists announce the discovery of the world s most intact dinosaur mummy a 67million-year-old plant-eater that contains fossilized bones and skin
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    By Evan Ratliff Scientists have uncovered the mummy of a 67-million-year-old plant-eating hadrosaur, a duck-billed herbivore common to North America. Image: National Geographic Channel Scientists on Monday announced the discovery of what appears to be the world's most intact dinosaur mummy: a 67-million-year-old plant-eater that contains fossilized bones and skin tissue, and possibly muscle and organs. Preserved by a natural fluke of time and chemistry, the four-ton mummified hadrosaur, a duck-billed herbivore common to North America, could reshape the understanding of dinosaurs and their habitat, its finders say. "There is no doubt about it that this dinosaur is a very, very significant find," said Tyler Lyson, a graduate student in geology at Yale University who discovered the dinosaur in North Dakota.

    78. The ChildFun Family Website - Dinosaur Activities ~ Crafts
    Next they put in a small plastic or rubber dinosaur. Then the fun the children bury their dinosaur completely. Don t let any part of him remain uncovered!
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    79. Glen Kuban's Dinosaur Den: Links To Dinosaur Related Web Site
    When I started this site in 1995, it was intended to be a nearexhaustive compilation of dinosaur related links. However, at the rate that web site
    http://paleo.cc/kpaleo/dinos.htm
    Glen's Dinosaur Den
    Links to Dinosaurs and Related Prehistoric Creatures
    Part of Kuban's Paleo Place
    When I started this site in 1995, it was intended to be a near-exhaustive compilation of dinosaur related links. However, at the rate that web site addresses change, it became impossible to keep the links up to date. Therefore, I have changed my strategy, and now am striving for quality and stability over quantity. There will be fewer links, but select, high quality ones, and I'll try to keep them up-to-date. I'm also putting more emphasis on areas that interest me most, including dinosaur tracks and dinosaur art. I also have a separate Guide to Natural History Museums at www.paleo.cc/kpaleo/museums.htm Please let me know if you have any comments, questions, or corrections regarding this site. Thank you. Glen J. Kuban. Updated: Sept. 2005. Email: kpaleo@yahoo.com
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    80. Dinosaur Theme Page
    The primary focus of the Community Learning Network (CLN) is to help K12 teachers integrate Information Technology into their classrooms.
    http://www.cln.org/themes/dinosaur.html
    Dinosaur Theme Page This "Theme Page" has links to two types of resources related to the study of dinosaurs. Students and teachers will find curricular resources (information, content...) to help them learn about this topic. In addition, there are also links to instructional materials (lesson plans) which will help teachers provide instruction in this theme. Please read our AskERIC Lesson Plans
    Three lesson plans on dinosaurs from the AskERIC database.
    • Dinosaur Dig Wooden dinosaur models are used with students in grades 3-12 to demonstrate a procedure a field paleontologist may use.
    • Dinosaur Babies, Fossils, and Make Your Own Dinosaur This lesson plan helps primary students to gain a better understanding of what fossils are and how to make their own. They will also identify dinosaurs and their babies.
    Crissy's Lesson Plans Page: Dinosaurs
    A four week thematic unit for grade 2 students.
    Death of the Dinosaurs WebQuest
    In this WebQuest, intermediate students work in groups to find answers on the Internet to the question "What Caused the Extinction of the Dinosaurs?" Within the site, there are links to web pages that discuss various theories. (Note: many of the resources about extinction that this site links to are quite sparse. However, there are other resources on this CLN page that discuss this issue and might allow students to complete their quest more satisfactorily.)
    Dinobase
    This University of Bristol site has pictures, species lists organized in a number of different ways (e.g., alphabetically, by genera, by date), general information on what they were and how they lived, and articles on the theories why they died out.

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