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Dino
Russ's Lair
DINO RUSS's LAIR primary purpose
is to promote information about dinosaurs and vertebrate paleontology.
I am sure you will find what you are looking for here and perhaps
even more than you expected.
Dinosaur
Provincial Park
Dinosaur Provincial Park is one of
Alberta's special places. This site informs you of its 3
distinct features: the badlands, a terrain unique unto itself,
the endangered riverside habitat with its towering plains cottonwoods
and one of the highest concentrations of palaeontological resources
with the fossils of the late Cretaceous period.
Dinosaur
Reference Center
This is a place to find out interesting
details about dinosaurs and their relatives.
Dinosaur
Trace Fossils
This site gives a brief summary of
dinosaur trace fossils, such as tracks and trackways, eggs and
nests, tooth marks, gizzard stones and coprolites .
Dinosaur
Tracksite Photographs
An informative site about tracks
left behind by the dinosaurs.
Download-a-Dinosaur
Designs for easy-to-make paper dinosaurs
that you can download from this site and print out on your printer.
Hadrosaurus
This site explores in depth the 1858
discovery of the first nearly-complete skeleton of a dinosaur--an
event that would rock the scientific world and forever change
our view of natural history.
Honolulu
Community College Dinosaur Exhibit
Take a tour of an exhibit of dinosaur
fossils.
Royal
Tyrrell Museum
Lots of dinosaur information, projects,
and activities here for you to explore!
Smithsonian
Institution Dinosaur Museum
This virtual tour of the National
Museum of Natural History's dinosaurs is just the first step in
informing you about the work with dinosaurs at the Smithsonian.
In this site, you will get the opportunity to view many of the
dinosaur specimens that are on exhibit.
The
Dinosauria On-Line
Lots of information here about Dinosaurs.
Pictures are used where possible to clarify or emphasize important
points.
The
Hunterian Museum : Dinosaurs & Fossils
This site gives information about
Dinosaurs/Fossils found at this museum.
The
Unofficial Dinosaur Home Page
Information here about dinosaur predators,
dinosaur herbivores, Komodo dragons and lots of links to other
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