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  1. What Bugged the Dinosaurs?: Insects, Disease, and Death in the Cretaceous by George, Jr. Poinar, Roberta Poinar, 2007-12-17
  2. The Dinosaur Who Lived In My Backyard (Live Oak Readalong) by B. G. Hennessy, 2005-07
  3. First Dinosaur Encyclopedia by DK Publishing, 2006-12-18
  4. Ten Terrible Dinosaurs (Picture Puffins)
  5. Dinosaur Dinosaur by Kevin Lewis, 2006-02-01
  6. If the Dinosaurs Came Back (Hbj Big Books) by Bernard Most, 1991-05-15
  7. The Days of the Dinosaur Coloring Book (Colouring Books) by Matthew Kalmenoff, 1987-05-01
  8. Dinosaur Days (Step into Reading, Step 3) by Joyce Milton, Richard Roe, 1985-04-12
  9. Bones, Bones, Dinosaur Bones
  10. Danny and the Dinosaur Go to Camp (I Can Read Book 1)
  11. Detective Dinosaur Lost and Found (I Can Read Book 2) by James Skofield, 1999-04-30
  12. Littlest Dinosaurs [ Book with Cassette ] by Bernard Most, 1993-10
  13. How Do Dinosaurs Say Goodnight (com O Dan Las Buenas Noches Los Din...) by Jane Yolen, 2002-04-01
  14. Dinosaurs by Design by Duane T. Gish, Gloria Clanin, 1992-10

61. Dinosaur Data Files (The Natural History Museum, London)
The Natural History Museum, londons directory of dinosaurs. Tyrannosaurus.Also see the Dino Directory for more dinosaurs. Terms of use.
http://www.nhm.ac.uk/education/online/dinosaur_data_files.html
These dinosaur data files have been designed so that they can be printed out and photocopied for educational use in the classroom, at home or in the Museum itself. We have also created some suggestions for activities you may like to try, and a spreadsheet file in Excel format containing much of the data in these data files for further classroom work.
Also see the Dino Directory for more dinosaurs.

62. Dinosaurs And The Bible For Kids
Tells what the earth was like before the Flood. Offers the idea that people and dinosaurs were created at the same time, but that most of the dinosaurs drowned in the Flood.
http://www.geocities.com/dinospin/
Kids site showing Dinosaurs in the Bible, the pre-flood world, and how to meet God as their Savior. The Public Schools are brainwashing kids with evolution without having any real evidence and when creation makes a lot more sense. This site created by Emily from Calgary, Alberta. E-Mail  Me!   - click here Behold now Behemoth which I made with thee He eateth grass like an ox Lo now his strength is in his loins and his force in the navel of his belly he moveth his tail like a cedar tree The sinews of his thighs are knit together His bones are like string pieces of brass His bones are like bars of iron He is the Chief of the ways of God book of Job 40 v 15-19 Have you heard that dinosaurs lived millions of years ago and way before man? Or heard that they died out from a huge meteor that hit the earth? That is what they are teaching in the Public Schools. Have you heard that there is a God who created dinosaurs and they died out in Noah's Flood? Probably not! Dinosaurs did not live million of years ago or live way before man. God said to Job( Job lived after the time of Noah's flood), "Behold now Behemoth". Now I can hear you saying, "what in the world is Behemoth?". Well I think it is an Apatosaurus (see photo and verses above). Some people think Behemoth is a hippo or an elephant. But read on! "He eateth grass like an ox."  Hippo's eat grass, elephants eat grass, and an apatosaurus eats grass.

63. Dinosaurs Gallery At The Natural History Museum
Quicktime. Experience the thrill and danger of life amongst the dinosaurs. DinoDirectory a guide to 120 dinosaurs such as Velociraptor and Spinosaurus.
http://www.nhm.ac.uk/museum/lifegalleries/dinosaurs.html
View a panorama of the gallery entrance: modem broadband
Experience the thrill and danger of life amongst the dinosaurs. Become a dinosaur detective and examine fossilized bones, teeth and eggs to find out about dinosaurs. They dominated this planet for 160 million years, and were a hugely varied group of reptiles, which lived on land, could not fly and walked on straight legs tucked underneath their bodies.
A new set of animatronic dinosaurs is now on display, featuring Velociraptors and Oviraptors in a dramatic desert scene. Also see:
Dino Store, dino-related gifts to buy
Special Exhibition: T. rex: The Killer Question Book tickets now
Dino Directory
- a guide to 120 dinosaurs such as Velociraptor and Spinosaurus
Discover: Dinosaurs and other fossils
The Museum Book of Dinosaurs is available;

64. The Unofficial Dinosaurs Homepage
Jim Henson's animatronic puppet series about a very strange family of dinosaurs.
http://www.thalia.sci.kun.nl/funpage/television/dinosaurs/index.html
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65. IF DINOSAURS COULD FLY HELICOPTERS
Offers about, cartoons, jokes and a gallery.
http://www.members.aol.com/flyingdinosaurs/
Some nonsense about Dinosaurs flying helicopters.
Recent investigations into the possibilities of dinosaurs being able to fly helicopters have led to startling facts like:
  • They may not have died out
  • Have opened fast food outlets (Kentucky Fried Dinosaurs)
  • Humans wouldn't be the only ones that could fly them
  • I would probably make a web site about them Please note that no alcohol was used in making these pages... if it were... could have been much better. I'm sure that AOL web space has been used much more constructively by others with imagination... but at the moment I can't think of a use... and as i'm paying for it.. it's going to have dinosaurs flying helicopters on it. If the BBC would like to contact me in the near future with a follow up to their successful dinosaur series 'Walking with Dinosaurs' and 'Walking with Animals' with a much more entertaining 'Flying with Dinosaurs (in helicopters)', please do. Home About Cartoons Jokes ... Stuff
  • 66. Creation, Dinosaurs And ThE Flood - Creation Science Resources
    Author Charles Liebert argues for a young earth and a literal sixday creation week, taking issue with creationists who argue for a longer period of time. Videos, creation science supplies, seminars. Fact of the Month.
    http://www.sixdaycreation.com/
    Creation Science Workshop
    Seminars, Books and Videos Get your Creation Science Supplies Here!
    Christian Education Resources
    Science and Apologetics Here!
    Charlie's Curriculum Recommendations Efforts to Bring Balanced Origins Teaching to North Carolina Public Schools New Creation Resources! DVD's Now Available! New Pacer DVD's are now available. Titles include:
    Genesis One
    : A verse by verse analysis of the Scientific and Biblical information in Genesis 1
    Age of the Earth
    : Thousands or Billions of Years
    Creation Biology from DNA to Men
    more... The Annals of the World by James Ussher. Translated, revised and updated by Larry and Marion Pierce Almost 1000 pages of Bishop James Ussher's Classic Survey of World History Includes CD "A Portrait of a Man, His Work, and World History" with timelines articles, maps and much more.

    67. BillyBear4Kids.com Land O' Dinosaurs
    Play games, download puzzles and decorate your computer s desktop with dinosaurs. LandO dinosaurs Screen Saver for your personal computer.
    http://www.billybear4kids.com/dinosaurs/long-long-ago.html
    document.write("") BillyBear4Kids.Com Welcomes YOU!
    Dinosaurs - Games, Print Projects, Jigsaw Puzzles, Wallpaper, Screen Saver
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    A long long time ago... back before you were born, there lived the dinosaurs.
    How do we know they were here?
    Man found the bones in the earth.
    How do we know what they looked like?
    When the bones were put together (something like when you put a puzzle together), they were able to tell what the dinosaurs looked like.
    How do we know how old they are?
    Scientist have tests they can do to see how old the bones of a dinosaur are. They lived millions of years ago. What happened to the dinosaurs, and why aren't they living today? No one really knows the answers to these questions. Some say that their habitats changed making it hard for them to find food. In today's world, that is going on right now with our animal kingdom... there used to be 8 subspecies of Tigers... now there are only 5. It is important to help our animals live so they do not become extinct like the dinosaurs did. They are extinct... aren't they?

    68. Nick Reiman's Dinosaurs
    Dinosaur databases on the predatory dinosaurs and on the herbivores.
    http://home.rmi.net/~shasta/

    69. ABC Online - Walking With Dinosaurs
    Accompanying website for BBC TV series, Walking with dinosaurs,screening in October/November 1999 on ABC TV.
    http://www.abc.net.au/dinosaurs/default.htm

    Walking with Dinosaurs - TV Series

    Take a trip through the times of the dinosaurs. Information about each of the six episodes of the Walking With Dinosaurs series, the way the world was and how it changed. Big Al - the life of an Allosaurus
    Big Al is a scientific detective story. Sscientists have tried to piece together every aspect of Big Al's life - his natural surroundings, his life as a hatchling, and the way he thought, fought, ate and moved.
    Farewell T-Rex

    Tyrannasaurus Rex is no longer the undisputed king, the biggest and baddest of them all - he's been de-throned as new fossil finds reveal several more terrifying challengers fighting for the crown. And to add insult to injury there's now a question over whether the king was ever a fearsome hunter at all
    Meet the Dinosaurs

    Lots of information about the dinosaurs that appear in the series and more. Go here for information about

    70. Dino Web
    Dinosaur activities, games, museum reviews, and theories. In English and German.
    http://www.dino-web.com/
    Dino Web
    Vote for your favourite dinosaur Tyrannosaurus Triceratops Deinonychus Apatosaurus Velociraptor Giganotosaurus Coelophysis Troodon Archaeopteryx Stegosaurus Ankylosaurus Iguanodon Heterodontosaurus None of these All Dinosaurs
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    Welcome to Dino Web!
    My name is Alastair Reece and I am years old. I love everything to do with dinosaurs, so I have made this dinosaur site for you. I hope you enjoy it. If you want to write to me about dinosaurs, e-mail me - I would love to hear from you!
    Willkommen auf meiner Dinosauriersite!
    Mein Name ist Alastair Reece und ich bin schicke mir eine E-Mail
    New!
    Send your friends a digital dinosaur picture with my new free postcard service.
    Neu!
    Schicke deinen Freunden eine meiner neuen Dinokarten Home Info Games ... E-Mail You are visitor no.

    71. Dinosaurs And Birds
    Chances are, unless you re a vegetarian, dinosaurs are part of your regular dietbecause, if birds evolved from dinosaurs, every time you chow down on a chook
    http://www.abc.net.au/science/slab/dinobird/story.htm
    by Dr Paul Willis (Click here for an overview of this article) Have you eaten a dinosaur lately? Chances are, unless you're a vegetarian, dinosaurs are part of your regular diet because, if birds evolved from dinosaurs, every time you chow down on a chook, you're dining on dinosaur. But how do we know birds evolve from dinosaurs? And aren't there some authorities who say that they didn't? It all depends on how you work out relationships. Working out relationships Systematics (the science of evolutionary relationships) has undergone a major change over the last couple of decades. It used to be the case that all the features of organisms were important in working out the family tree. But in the mid 1960's the German entomologist Willy Hennig changed all that. Hennig claimed that the only features that carry any useful information about pedigree are the evolutionary novelties shared between organisms. Suppose we're trying to work out the relationships between a mouse, a lizard and a fish. They've all got backbones so the feature "backbone" is useless; it's a "primitive" character that tells you nothing. But the feature "four legs" is useful because it's an evolutionary novelty shared only between the lizard and the mouse. This implies that the lizard and mouse are more closely related to each other than either is to the fish. Put another way, the lizard and the mouse share a common ancestor that had four legs . The more evolutionary novelties we can find that support a particular relationship, the greater our confidence that the relationship is correct. "Air breathing", "neck" and "amniotic egg" are another three evolutionary novelties that tie the lizard and the mouse together and leave the fish as a more distant relative.

    72. OBJECTIVE: Creation Education: Dinosaur Expedition 2002
    Account of an expedition to Africa to find living dinosaurs.
    http://objective.jesussave.us/dinoexpedition.html
    OBJECTIVE: Christian Ministries
    Turn to OBJECTIVE for an objective Christian perspective
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    Dr. Richard Paley is a teacher of Divinity and Theobiology at Fellowship University
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    Dinosaur Expedition 2002
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    Dinosaur Expedition 2002
    Article by Dr. Richard Paley
    Propagandists of Evolutionism , in their attempts to discredit research into the true Biblical foundations of Origins, have often accused Creation Science of being a non-experimental endeavor. This couldn't be further from the truth (not even if it were Lucy's knee joint! ). Besides lab experiments involving such diverse fields as hydrology discontinuity systematics , and design inference (to name but a few,) Creation Scientists also do fieldwork to test hypotheses and gather evidence of God's handiwork. This Summer (2002), I was blessed to be able to take part in some very important fieldwork which I would like to share with my readers. In order to further support the

    73. Triassic
    dinosaurs get their start about 235 million years ago, sharing the world with allkinds of other giant reptiles, and even the earliest mammals! (16k jpeg).
    http://www.fmnh.org/exhibits/exhibit_sites/dino/Triassic.htm
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    245-208 Million Years Ago - A devastating mass extinction opens the Triassic. Dinosaurs get their start about 235 million years ago, sharing the world with all kinds of other giant reptiles, and even the earliest mammals!
    (16k jpeg)
    Earliest Dinosaurs Band Together
    Herrerasaurus hisses a surrender, giving up its hard-won prey to some lumbering reptile relatives. Here in Argentina 230 million years ago, dinosaurs are still small, still a minority. Hunting in groups, they battle their larger, stronger kin for food and turf. Dial 1-900-CLIMATE for the Triassic forecast. (367k au audio) See one of the oldest known dinosaurs, Herrerasaurus Who finds dinosaurs

    74. Dinosaur Dinosaurs Dino Prehistoric Books Games Info Information Videos Stickers
    Offers paleontologythemed toys, books, and games. Also includes kid-oriented online activities, news, and information.
    http://members.optushome.com.au/dinosaurworld
    dinosaur information and books toys and games on all types of dinosaurs and pre-historic creatures. Whether it be tyrannosaurus rex, allosaurus, velociraptor, pterodactyl, brontosaurus, brachiosaurus, dilophosaurus or dimetrodon. dinosaur activities , projects, posters and videos and films of dinosaurs and their sounds dinosaur masks mobiles and colouring as well as dinosaur diorama
    Our ultimate dinosaur site is designed to cater to all types of dinosaurs fans from kids to interested grown-ups. We have a huge range of dinosaur books and information available and some links to other dinosaur related sites. Purchase a great dinosaur calendar or choose the latest dino games on cd-rom or dvd . When you're through there just checkout the latest dino news and join our ultimate dinosur club and get the low-down on how to receive free, yes free dinosaur animations sounds and more just by joining our free dinosaur club We have links to other scientific sites and fun dino sites all over the world from museums to archaeological digs. So if you're looking for the ultimate dinosaur website, you just found it. Come on in and find out all about the wonderful pre-historic world of the ultimate dinosaur and maybe pick-up some of the great novelties, gifts or merchandise we have on offer for you. Feel free to email us here at ultimate dinosaur anytime, or head off to the world's finest carburator site at

    75. Elementary Theme Pages By Jim Cornish
    Elementary Theme Pages The dinosaurs.
    http://www.stemnet.nf.ca/CITE/dinosaur.htm
    Theme Pages
    for Elementary Students and Teachers
    prepared by Jim Cornish, Gander, Newfoundland, Canada
    The background image is Sarracenia purpurea , the pitcher plant- the floral emblem of Newfoundland and Labrador.
    March/April Features
    Mission to Mars
    TomatoSphere (A Mars-Related Project)
    NEW! Dragons NEW!!
    Explorers
    Maps and Map Skills
    Number the Stars Novel Study
    Homechild Novel Study ...
    Newspapers in Education

    NEW! Math Story Problems Cartooning Writing Prompts Literature Circles NEW! Hubble Space Telescope Space Shuttle Launch Profile HELP! Reading Resources For Parents and Teachers HELP! Other Themes by Subject Earth Science Ecosystems Life Science Meteorology ... Passages Search the Theme Pages Via STEM-Net Find: Choose a theme page from the list below to display lists of links. Earth Science Caves Dinosaurs Earthquakes Fossils ... Volcanoes Ecosystems Fresh Water Deserts Oceans Rainforests ... Boreal Forest Animals Ezines Ranger Rick OwlKids Canadian Museum of Nature Life Science Birds Fish Human Body Systems Insects ... ArtsSmarts: Newfoundland Pine Marten Meteorology Weather Clouds Hurricanes Tornadoes Space Astronomy Solar System Space Shuttle Hubble Telescope ... Canadian Astronauts Physical Science Simple Machines Matter Inventions Flight ... Paper Airplanes Archaeology/History Archaeology Ancient Egypt Anasazi Vikings ... Beothuks Geography Nations Maps Flags Nation Profiles ... Japan Language Readers Theatre Novel Studies Myths and Legends Children's Books Reviews ... Homechild Novel Study Arts

    76. Kinetosaurs: Putting Some Teeth Into Art And Science
    Online exhibit about dinosaurs and kinetic sculptures called kinetosaurs.
    http://www.childrensmuseum.org/kinetosaur/index.html
    Have you ever seen a dinosaur dance, roll its head around or swish its tail? Artist John Payne uses science and art to create his dinosaur sculptures, and to make them move. Explore this Web site to learn about John Payne's kinetosaurs, discover the science behind his art, and find out how to make your own dinosaur art! Site Map
    Site designed and developed by Educational Web Adventures
    The Children's Museum of Indianapolis

    77. Dinosaurs
    Age of Reptiles. All About dinosaurs. Billy Bear s Land o dinosaurs. BrainPop dinosaurs.Children s Stomping Ground. Dinosauricon. dinosaurs. dinosaurs / Extinction.
    http://www.kidskonnect.com/Dinosaurs/DinoHome.html
    Academy of Natural Sciences Age of Reptiles All About Dinosaurs Billy Bear's Land o' Dinosaurs ... Wyoming Dinosaur Center All rights reserved by

    78. Dismantle Notice
    Charles G. Messing's class at Nova Southeastern University.
    http://www.nova.edu/ocean/biol1090/
    Sorry, the web pages for
    BIOL 1090:The Age of Dinosaurs
    at

    have been temporarily dismantled for updating. Thanks for your patience.

    79. Dinosaurs
    Welcome to the Wonderful World of dinosaurs. On this site you willfind information on over 50 dinosaurs. Each presented in easy
    http://www4.tpgi.com.au/users/amcgann/dinosaurs/
    Welcome to the Wonderful World of Dinosaurs On this site you will find information on over 50 dinosaurs. Each presented in easy to read language and accompanied by clear illustrations. Sit back and enjoy the "World Before Time" Contact Us

    80. Dinosaurs The Biblical And Scientific Case For And About Them
    Five articles on the ARK Foundation Virtual Museum science page.
    http://www.arky.org/museum/science/life/dinosaur.htm
    The ARK Virtual Science Museum Virtual
    Museum
    Dinosaurs
    The Biblical and Scientific Case for and about them.
    By Ron Cooper
    Master Index Real
    Science
    Life Click the dinosaur graphic to get a large scale graphic or to return to this page from articles. All articles below are about dinosaurs.
  • Behemoth
  • Lumpers and Splitters
  • A Rose by Any Other Name?
  • What Did They Eat Anyway? ...
  • Dayton Dragons Supported by: The ARK Foundation of Dayton, Inc. a non profit organization since June 1995, We support true science and Biblical religion. Email: ARKY Webmaster This site is scanned for viruses daily. This document was last modified 9:02 PM 2/11/2000
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