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         Dinosaurs:     more books (100)
  1. Dinosaur's Binkit by Sandra Boynton, 1998-09-01
  2. That's Not My Dinosaur (Touchy-Feely) by Fiona Watt, 2002-06
  3. How Big Were the Dinosaurs? by Bernard Most, 1995-09-29
  4. My First Jumbo Book of Dinosaurs by Scholastic, 2007-07-01
  5. Dinosaurs Galore! by Giles Andreae, 2006-09
  6. Devil Dinosaur By Jack Kirby Omnibus HC by Jack Kirby, 2007-08-01
  7. Dinosaur Train
  8. Digging Up Dinosaurs (Let's-Read-and-Find-Out Science Book) by Aliki, 1988-12
  9. Dawn of the Dinosaurs: Life in the Triassic (Life of the Past) by Nicholas Fraser, 2006-11
  10. Dinosaurs in the Attic: An Excursion into the American Museum of Natural History by Douglas Preston, 1993-11-15
  11. How Do Dinosaurs Eat Their Food? by Jane Yolen, 2005-09-01
  12. The Dinosaur Alphabet Book (Jerry Pallotta's Alphabet Books) by Jerry Pallotta, 1990-11
  13. Visual Encyclopedia of Dinosaurs by DK Publishing, 2005-04-04
  14. How to Draw Dinosaurs (How to Draw (Dover)) by Michelle Roberts, 1995-04-07

41. Royal Ontario Museum
Contains collections in earth and life sciences, decorative arts, archaeology, dinosaurs and artifacts. Includes details of exhibitions and galleries, hours, admission fees and directions. Located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
http://www.rom.on.ca/
Visitor's Guide
Renaissance ROM

Building the future through bold architecture, new galleries and experiences.

Individuals and groups who govern the ROM and make Museum work possible.
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The benefits of membership, volunteering and fundraising through the ROM Foundation.
Latest ROM News Tuesday 08 June, 2004
The ROM Field Guide to Wildflowers
Caught in the Act…500 million years later. ROM Issues Request for Proposals for Retail Operations, May 17, 2004
Experience the wonders of the ROM with your family and friends. Choose from programs classes, lectures and more.
... Call for Expression of Interest
Site Redevelopment, 90 Queen's Park
The ROM seeks to develop a long-term strategic relationship in the redevelopment of the McLaughlin Planetarium site. Request for Proposal and
Terms of Reference:

Retail Operations (Download PDF)
Species at Risk Obtain regional lists and species profiles of the plant and animal species at risk in Ontario. Learn more... See the What's On Calendar for more information on this week's offerings for ROM Friday Nights. Download PDF (665K) the Winter/Spring 2004 line-up for ROM Friday Nights.

42. Discovery Channel :: Dinosaurs (redirect)
Meet 20 animated dinosaurs in all. WHEN DINOS ROAMED AMERICA. WHEN DINOS ROAMEDAMERICA Explore the entire dino package for When dinosaurs Roamed America.
http://dsc.discovery.com/stories/dinos/dinos.html

43. Dinosaurs And The Expanding Earth - Introduction
Book which provides an explanation for the gigantic sizes of dinosaurs the theory of an Expanding Earth which began smaller and thus had less gravity.
http://www.dinox.freeserve.co.uk/index.htm
INTRODUCTION Dinosaurs, and a rich variety of land based prehistoric life, achieved surprisingly massive sizes in comparison to present day life. This ability of dinosaurs to achieve gigantic sizes conflicts with studies which indicate that the largest of today's animals have reached their maximum size. Many people have asked why the dinosaurs were so large, but an examination of the size limits on today's life indicates that a reduced gravity during the dinosaur's time would have allowed them to grow to gigantic sizes. One explanation for this reduced gravity would be if the earth was smaller in both size and mass during the dinosaurs' time. There is geological evidence for the earth's increase in diameter since the dinosaur's time - an expanding earth. My book Dinosaurs and the Expanding Earth provides details of the controversial theory so you can examine why I believe this theory holds an astonishing truth. The web site gives a brief introduction to some of the main concepts behind the theory. There are also links to other sites about gigantic dinosaurs and their lifestyles and the evidence for the Expanding Earth Theory, a Comments Section, a Quiz and some suggestions for Further Reading Stephen Hurrell RELATED INFORMATION
  • Site Contents Search the Site What's New Comments board ... Quiz

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    Please post all comments to the comments board or mail them to dinox@btinternet.com.

    44. Discovery Channel :: When Dinos Roamed America
    When dinosaurs Roamed America is a breakthrough look at newly discovery dinosaurspecies and how they dominated the land in what is now North America.
    http://dsc.discovery.com/convergence/dinos/dinos.html
    June 08, 2004 EDT Meet the OLD Neighbors
    Type in your ZIP code and we'll instantly show you dinosaurs that once lived (quite literally) in your own back yard. Latest Discoveries
    Paleontologists have uncovered two new North American dinosaurs: a raptor-like carnivore with feathers and a bizarre, beaked plant-eater. Dinosaur Videos
    Watch feathery new species and fang-filled favorites in animated action.
    By visiting this site, you agree to the terms and conditions
    of our Visitor Agreement . Please read.
    2004 Discovery Communications Inc.
    The leading global real-world media and entertainment company.

    45. Official State Dinosaurs - Dinosaur Interplanetary Gazette
    Official state dinosaurs and fossils from the Dinosaur Interplanetary Gazette
    http://www.dinosaur.org/statedino.htm
    Dinosaur Fossils: The Sort of Official State Dinosaur and Fossil List.
    Book 5: Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix

    The DIN SAUR Interplanetary Gazette www.dinosaur.org

    Frontpage
    Saur-O-Find-O-Matic Contact Us Guestbook ... Dinosaur Timeline Featured in Microsoft's
    and in Natural History Magazine July 1999, (Published by The American Museum of Natural History)
    The Sort of Official State Dinosaur Page
    (updated 10/4/2001)
      In response to overwhelming (?) paleontological interest, D.I.G . is pleased to present an exhaustive, if not exhausting, list of the official fossil and/or dino of each and every state in the good ol' US of A. (except for the ones that we couldn't find out yet). And, hey, if you are the governor of a state without an official dino, get on the stick, okay? We finally have all 50 states so far! Two states (Washington and Hawaii) don't have any dino fossils at all! Poor Washington. Hawaii at least has coconuts. So without further ado... here it is! Oh, if you can fill in any of the blanks, please let us know!

    46. All Dinosaurs
    Collection of free dinosaur and other prehistoric animal pictures, clip art, wallpaper and electronic greeting cards.
    http://members.lycos.nl/dinosaurs/
    Tyrannosaurus Rex Art Print - American Museum of Natura All Dinosaurs !
    Free Dinosaur Pictures, Clip Art
    Web Graphics and E-Cards
    Dinosaur related gifts and collectibles
    Tyrannosaurus Rex Dinosaurs Pictures
    This site is for all people who are interested in Dinosaurs, in free to use pictures and clip art of Dinosaurs, and/or in Dinosaur related gifts and collectibles.
    Dinosaur
    free clip art collection
    choose from over 170 free pictures! Dinosaurs free wallpaper
    you can download these computer desktop wallpaper pictures for free. All Dinosaurs Post Office
    send free electronic greeting cards featuring Dinosaurs.
    All Dinosaurs
    Art Prints and Posters All Dinosaurs 3-D Wooden Puzzles ... Software CD-ROMS, educational software and interactive games. Special offer: Wooden Velociraptor 3D Puzzle (see picture) 22" high and 36" long For FREE after rebate ! ... Click here to get one All Dinosaurs ! Site launched 10/21/00 alldinosaurs@altavista.com

    47. Dinosaurs Home Page - Covering Extinction, Fossils, Types Of Dinosaurs, Meat And
    Teacher Background Information Lesson Focus Objective Grid Lesson 1 Long AgoLesson 2 Extinction Lesson 3 Fossils Lesson 4 Types of dinosaurs Lesson 5
    http://www.sedl.org/scimath/pasopartners/dinosaurs/
    Lesson Overview
    Teacher Background Information

    Lesson Focus

    Objective Grid
    ...
    Spanish Language Translations
    Dinosaur Resources on the Internet
    Dino Russ's Lair : Dinosaur and Vertebrate Paleontology Information
    Dinofest's Annual Event

    Dinosaur Fossils Exhibit

    Dinosaurs: Fact and Fiction

    Field Museum Online: DNA to Dinosaurs
    ...
    Hadrosaurus Folukii
    : The World's First Dinosaur Skeleton
    Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County Virtual Exhibits
    The Russian Paleontological Institute Sea Monster or Shark? The U.C. Berkeley Museum of Paleontology Dinosaur Hall ... Zoom Dinosaurs : An on-line hypertext book on dinosaurs and extinction Paso Partners - Integrating Mathematics, Science, and Language Previous Next

    48. Introduction For: Www.creationism.org
    dinosaurs, fossils, evolution, creation, the Flood, and our ancient history are all topics of interest here. Site is translated into several languages.
    http://www.creationism.org
    www.creationism.org
    BIOLOGY
    CARBON-14 CREATIONISM DESIGN THEORY ... VESTIGIAL CREATION
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    BELOW NEW STUFF ARTICLES BOOKS F A Q ... EVOL.101 LINKS TO
    CREATION
    GROUPS:
    AUSTRL. BELGIUM BRAZIL CANADA ... WV LANGUAGES Afrikaans Albanian Amharic Arabic ... VIE
    Genesis 1:1 "In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth." John 1:1 "In the beginning was the Word,
    and the Word was with God, and the Word was God."
    Internet Search Me!
    www.creationism.org
    CRS Creation Matters

    CRS Quarterly
    ICR Back to Genesis ICR Days of Praise ... www.creationism.org ARTICLES Thought-provoking articles about our ancient history and the importance of our creation in God's own image and fall from grace. Each new false religion of the post-Flood period has sought to detract from our Creator and from our responsibilities in this life; evolution's effect is no different and it (macro-evolution) continues to lack any scientific substance. Pray about this! And study as needed, especially since the media continues to report this issue inaccurately. Please study the plethora of Biblical and scientific knowledge standing squarely against this spiritual deception. [ English Introduction ...for other language Introductions, see Left sidebar.

    49. Dinosaurs!
    This site provides the index for a curricular unit on dinosaurs.In it are links to an interactive time line; an interview with
    http://teacher.scholastic.com/activities/dinosaurs/
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    50. How Jell-O(R) Killed The Dinosaurs
    Explains what *really* happened to the dinosaurs. Includes pictures.
    http://www.frankwu.com/Jell-O.html
    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.

    51. Jurassic Park Institute
    Jurassic Park Institute provides news, facts, interactive games, and museum guidesdedicated to the science of dinosaurs. dinosaurs at Jurassic Park Institute.
    http://www.jpinstitute.com/index.jsp

    52. Copyright Protection Is For Dinosaurs
    fortune.com columnist Stewart Alsop explains why patents, copyrights, and trademarks are outdated and worse than useless.
    http://www.fortune.com/indexw.jhtml?channel=artcol.jhtml&doc_id=43916

    53. Dinosaur Interplanetary Gazette / Teefr, A Classic By Edward Summer
    dinosaurs, dinosaurs, dinosaurs, Dinosaur Interplanetary Gazette Dinosaur Fun, Dinosaur News, Dinosaur Movies, Dinosaur Reviews,.
    http://www.dinosaur.org/
    Dinosaurs, Dinosaurs, Dinosaurs and more dinosaurs waiting for you inside.
    The DIN SAUR
    Interplanetary Gazette D i n o s a u r N e w s N e t w o r k
    Who knows what fabulous paleontological mysteries await you inside
    on the world's Longest, Slowest and Most Ridiculous Front Page? Do YOU have what it takes to wait and find out?
    (Heh. Heh)
    Click Dinosaur Central to Enter... If you dare......
    Frontpage Headlines

    This is a BIG page
    and
    takes a LONG TIME to appear! Dino Picture Heaven Dinosaur Books Dino Movie History:
    Celluloid Dinosaurs
    Dino Toys Dinosaur Links The Bone Zone Paleontologists Dinosaur Delineators Dinosaur Artists Dino Dish Message Board Dinosaur Extinction Godzilla Video List ... Sauro-Find-O-Matic Other kewl non-dinosaur things to check out are below this line. If you want dinos, click Dinosaur Central up above! Bear Bob's Story An episode in the Secret History of Theodore Roosevelt The long awaited prequel to Teefr a n a w a r d w i n n i n g f a n t a s y a d v e n t u r e c l a s s i c b y E d w a r d S u m m e r I n t r o d u c t i o n T E E F R a n a w a r d w i n n i n g f a n t a s y a d v e n t u r e c l a s s i c b y E d w a r d S u m m e r I n t r o d u c t i o n Boring Statistical Stuff Below Here. Yawn. Go back up and click

    54. Download-a-Dinosaur
    Designs for easyto-make paper dinosaurs that you can download from this siteand print out on your printer. All that is needed is scissors and glue.
    http://www.rain.org/~philfear/download-a-dinosaur.html
    Got Java? visit our hi-tech site at, Download-a-Dinosaur
    ownload- a- inosaur
    Select a Dinosaur Pteranodon glass caddie Polecanthus Camarasaurus Iguanodon Elasmosaurus Muttaburrasaurus Triceratops Ornithomimus Pteranodon Apatosaurus Raptor Stegosaurus Tyrannosaurus Rex Allosaurus Dimetrodon Parasaurolophus Corynthosaurus Ankylosaurus
    Designs for easy-to-make paper dinosaurs that you can download from this site and print out on your printer. All that is needed is scissors and glue. Soon your office will be overrunning with raptors. How about triceratops with names on them as place settings at a kid's birthday party? Or a 30-minute crafts activity?
    To download a dinosaur, use whatever way works best for your particular browser, computer, and printer. Basically you either click on the print icon or click your cursor on top of the image and scroll to the "save this image" command, then you can print it out whenever you want. New!...a Pteranodon glass caddie!
    New!...a Camarasaurus!

    New!...a Polecanthus!

    By request...an Iguanodon
    ...
    Easy Allosaurus.

    Although these designs will work with cheap computer paper, you can photocopy your printout onto colored cardstock for a sturdier and more colorful dinosaur. Or trace the cut-outs onto single-ply cardboard, like that on a cereal box. You can also use crayons, paint, colored pencils/pens, etc., on your dinosaur, but it is best to do this before gluing them together. My kids at summer camp like to glue wigs, hats, etc. on them. You can also add volume by putting little creases where the shoulders and hips are on the bodies. This makes them stand up better as well as look better.

    55. Dinosaur Interplanetary Gazette - Frontpage - All The Dinosaur News That's Fit T
    Dinosaur Interplanetary Gazette Ultimate Online Dinosaur Magazine, dinosaursin the News, dinosaurs in the Media, Dinosaur History, Dinosaur Movies, More
    http://www.dinosaur.org/frontpage.html
    dinosaur, dinosaur pictures, dinosaur picture heaven, www.dinosaur.com, dinosaurs, dinosoars, dinasaurs, dinosaurs, Dinsoaurs, dynasaurs? Looking for dinosaurs? Dinosaur Interplanetary Gazette, Ultimate Dinosaur Magazine, All The Dinosaur News that's fit to print, has got more dinosaurs and dinosaur movies and dinosaur stuff than you can imagine even if you are a dinosaur.5 Million Years of news at Dinosaur Central. Dinosaurs, Dinosaurs, and More Dinosaurs.
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    56. Study Scientists Could Give Dinosaurs A Nose Job
    CNN
    http://cnn.com/2001/TECH/science/08/02/dino.noses.ap/index.html

    57. Binary Dinosaurs - Acorn Electron
    Photographs of the Electron in its box, and unpacked, complete with user guide, guarantee, and cables.
    http://webhost.heydon.org/www.binarydinosaurs.co.uk/Museum/Acorn/electron.htm

    58. Meet The Dinosaurs
    Meet the dinosaurs. Do you know who has been learning a lot about dinosaurs? Mrs.Shaul s 1st grade class! There are lots of dinosaurs waiting to be discovered.
    http://www2.lhric.org/pocantico/dinosaur/dinosaur.htm
    Meet the Dinosaurs Do you know who has been learning a lot about dinosaurs? Mrs. Shaul's 1st grade class! They did reports on many dinosaurs that were full of interesting information and if you are a teacher or a student you can learn a lot of cool and interesting facts about dinosaurs. Dinosaurs lived a long time ago before cave men (65 million years ago.) The smallest dinosaur was the size of a chicken. There are lots of dinosaurs waiting to be discovered. Scientists called archaeologist search the world for dinosaur bones. You can find dinosaur skeletons in museums. We'd like to share a few of our favorite dinosaurs with you.

    59. Dinosaurs Of Colorado
    Morrison Natural History's Guide to the dinosaurs of Colorado. Everything you wanted to know about the dinosaur genera found in the State of Colorado.
    http://town.morrison.co.us/dinosaur/colodino.html
    Morrison Natural History Museum's
    Guide to the Dinosaurs of Colorado
    Site Contents Links to Other Sites of Interest A PaleoRing Site
    Morrison Natural History Museum
    ... Sign our Guestbook This site contains a separate information page on each genus of dinosaur that has been found within the State of Colorado, as well as some dinosaurs whose occurrence here has been inferred from indirect evidence. Information on a particular dinosaur may be accessed by its scientific name in the "Alphabetical List of Dinosaurs" or the chronological "List of Dinosaurs by Period" , or by its taxonomic classification in the "Taxonomy of the Dinosauria" . Information is also provided about cladistics and the cladistic approach to taxonomy used in these pages. A separate section, " Dinosaur Extinction ," looks at the disappearance of the dinosaurs, and evaluates various theories which have been proposed to explain their demise. Contents:
      Complete Taxonomic Listings, showing the relationship between dinosaurs and other tetrapods (four-legged animals) are also available:
    • Taxonomy of the Tetrapods.

    60. New Scientist | Dinosaurs
    Dinosaur science, including dinosaur DNA, Trex, why theydied out, dinosaurs to birds, smuggling, and much more.
    http://www.newscientist.com/hottopics/dinosaurs/
    The Rex Files
    LATEST NEWS:
    Cannibal dinosaurs revealed by tooth marks

    When the going got tough, some meat-eating dinosaurs turned on their own kind to satisfy their humger Full story

    Cruel, massive, scaly lizards, as tall as the tallest tree, always ugly and very often natural-born killers...For the past century dinosaurs have dominated our imaginations - from the schlock-horror nightmares of the 1950s to the Jurassic Parks of the 1990s. But beyond all the fun and the hype, there's a lot of science out there. And the past decade has been especially good for dinoresearchers who've come up with no end of theories on everything from dino DNA to weird illnesses they suffered from to the chances of reconstructing a real one in your garden. Some of the science has definitely upset old ideas. There are now two distinct and very rival camps: one with a vision of a quick and nasty end (asteroid impact), the other seeing a slow and nasty end (deadly gases from outer space, huge volcanic explosions on Earth). While these big questions are still waiting to be solved, answers are emerging to lots of smaller, equally intriguing ones. What colour were dinos? (Smart money's on pink.) And how did they sound? (Like an upset tum on a bad day!) Perhaps, the most fascinating question of all - how did they live? Were they always the fierce loners of fiction?

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