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Dinosaurs: more books (100) | ||||
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141. Evidence That Humans And Dinosaurs Lived At The Same Time Includes references to sightings of strange creatures on land and in sky and sea. http://creationists.org/mananddinos.html | |
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142. ThinkQuest : Library : Dinosaur World http://library.thinkquest.org/J001504/ | |
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143. THE RAIN / BEHEMOTH OR DINOSAUR Giving evidence that the Bible does in fact say that at one time dinosaurs walked the earth. http://www.therain.org/studies/behemoth.html | |
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144. ThinkQuest : Library : Dinosaurs http://library.thinkquest.org/22973/ | |
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145. 404; File Not Found The Tate Geological Museum is situated on Casper College Campus.Exhibits include dinosaurs, marine reptiles and trackways from the Jurassic; mammals from the Oligocene, a Walk through Time , and a display of minerals including Wyoming jade. http://www.cc.whecn.edu/tate/webpage.htm | |
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146. DINOSAUR TRACKS 3. Pictures of different types of dinosaurs. The Process. Conclusion.During this activity you investigated dinosaurs and their tracks. http://www.plainfield.k12.in.us/hschool/webq/webq36/page1.htm | |
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147. Youth Science Institute Home Page Three nature centers in California's Santa Clara County (Silicon Valley) are dedicated to educating in science through experiential learning with classes for schools groups and individuals and exhibits featuring native animals, geology, dinosaurs, birds, insects, and a variety of natural science topics. http://www.ysi-ca.org | |
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148. The Dinosaur Museum In Blanding, Utah The history of the world of dinosaurs is presented with skeletons, fossilized skin, eggs, footprints, and realistic sculptures. Located in Blanding, Utah. http://www.dinosaur-museum.org/ | |
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149. Dinosaurs WHY ARE THEY NO LONGER AROUND? WHAT ARE dinosaurs? DIFFERENT TYPES OF dinosaurs!There are many kinds, or species, of dinosaurs varying in shape and size. http://gpc.edu/~pgore/students/f95/sdwyer/dinosaur.htm | |
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150. Garner, Truett -- The Dinosauricon From the Dinosauricon website, featuring several reconstructions of theropod dinosaurs, including Oviraptor. http://dinosauricon.com/artists/tg.html | |
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151. Dinosaurs You never know what you'll find when you put a shovel in the ground. http://www.bonus.com/bonus/list/n_digthese.html | |
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152. Dino Land Paleontology Interviews: Peter Sheehan Geology, extinction of the dinosaurs (Milwaukee Public Museum; Interview). http://www.geocities.com/stegob/paleo.html | |
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153. Surfing The Net With Kids: Dinosaurs Bonus Dig These dinosaurs. These twelve fun dino activities from Bonus.comare categorized into three age groups. Discovering dinosaurs. http://www.surfnetkids.com/dino.htm | |
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154. Jurassic Island: Evolution | JI: Paleo - Project Introduction General introductory information about dinosaurs including extinction theories and a species gallery. http://dinosaurs.jurassicisland.ch | |
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155. Museum Victoria [ed-online] Dinosaurs & Fossils Museum Victoria now has two websites devoted to dinosaurs and other prehistoricanimals. Why Study dinosaurs and Fossils? includes links to curriculum areas. http://www.museum.vic.gov.au/dinosaurs/ | |
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156. Amrit's Website Of Cool Dinosaurs Contains descriptions of lesserknown dinosaurs as compiled by a 5-year-old. http://users.eastlink.ca/~ats/ | |
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157. CNN.com - What Really Happened To The Dinosaurs? - Mar. 2, 2004 The disappearance of the dinosaurs may not be as neat and tidy as the animals beingwiped out by a huge asteroid 65 million years ago. Skip to main content, http://www.cnn.com/2004/TECH/science/03/02/coolsc.dinosaurs.extinction/ | |
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158. Dino Hunt! A card game about hunting dinosaurs http://www.sjgames.com/dinohunt/ | |
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159. Tina Ziegler: Dinosaurs dinosaurs. By Tina Ziegler. Introduction. Congratulations! Complete the Puzzle.Resources. Zoom dinosaurs Enchanted Learning Software. Evaluation. http://www.berksiu.k12.pa.us/webquest/Ziegler/ | |
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160. Cretaceous Dinosaurs Of The Southeastern United States D Information from a class called Alabama dinosaurs at Auburn University. http://www.auburn.edu/~kingdat/dinosaur_webpage.htm | |
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