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  1. How Do Dinosaurs Play With Their Friends (How Do Dinosaurs) by Jane Yolen, 2006-09-01
  2. How Do Dinosaurs Say Good Night? Book And Plush Set: Book And Plush Set by Jane Yolen, 2003-11-01
  3. How Do Dinosaurs Clean Their Rooms? by Jane Yolen, 2004-09-01
  4. My Big Dinosaur Book (Priddy Books Big Ideas for Little People) by Roger Priddy, 2004-07-16
  5. How Do Dinosaurs Go To School? (How Do Dinosaurs...) by Jane Yolen, 2007-07-01
  6. Big Book of Dinosaurs by DK Publishing, 1994-09-01
  7. How Do Dinosaurs Learn Their Colors by Jane Yolen, 2006-09-01
  8. How Do Dinosaurs Count To Ten? by Jane Yolen, 2004-09-01
  9. Dinosaurs: The Most Complete, Up-to-Date Encyclopedia for Dinosaur Lovers of All Ages by Thomas R. Jr Dr Holtz, 2007-10-23
  10. Dinosaurs Divorce by Marc Brown, Laurie Krasny Brown, 1988-09-01
  11. Encyclopedia Prehistorica Dinosaurs: The Definitive Pop-Up
  12. National Geographic Dinosaurs by Paul Barrett, 2001-10-01
  13. When Dinosaurs Came with Everything (Junior Library Guild Selection) by Elise Broach, 2007-09-25
  14. Danny and the Dinosaur (Hallmark) (I Can Read Book 1) by Syd Hoff, 2000-04-30

161. Claude Bell's Dinosaurs. Roadside America
Cabazon, California From the interstate highway, the uncommon view of two giant dinosaurs,on an arid plain surrounded by mountains, is an irresistible magnet.
http://www.roadsideamerica.com/attract/CACABdinny.html
Cabazon, California
F rom the interstate highway, the uncommon view of two giant dinosaurs, on an arid plain surrounded by mountains, is an irresistible magnet. But tourists are not the only ones compelled to stop. Well within LA's convenient day-drive sphere, the Cabazon dinos became media darlings in the 1980s, appearing in everything from Coke commercials to rock videos to the film Pee Wee's Big Adventure They were built by Claude Bell, who ran the Wheel Inn on I-10. Claude took eleven years to build Dinny, a giant apatosaurus and arguably the largest dinosaur in America. A small museum in Dinny's belly still sells souvenirs. Claude's admission sign promised speedier work on the rest of the dinosaur family he planned. Claude's next project, a giant Tyrannosaurus with a slide down its tail, was nearing completion when Claude died in '89. More sculptures were on the drawing board, including a Woolly Mammoth. The Tyrannosaurus was never completed and, according to the museum manager in Dinny's belly, "it never will be."
April 2002: The property and dinosaurs are for sale, though the museum/gift shop and surrounding restaurants appear to be doing brisk business.

162. Dinosaurs & People
Evidence of coexistence of man and dinosaurs, including photographs of ancient art.
http://www.projectcreation.org/dinosaur.htm
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163. GRID
Our view of dinosaurs is forever changing. Discovering dinosaurs exploresour evolving conceptions of these extraordinary creatures.
http://search.eb.com/dinosaurs/dinosaurs/grid.html
Our view of dinosaurs is forever changing. Discovering Dinosaurs explores our evolving conceptions of these extraordinary creatures. Trace the great dinosaur debate through time by traveling down through each color-coded theme.

164. Are Dinosaurs In The Bible? Behemoth Dinosaur Creation Evolution
Questions about dinosaurs and Creation are discussed in light of the Bible and scientific theories.
http://www.angelfire.com/mi/dinosaurs/behemoth.html
Are Dinosaurs in the Bible?
(thanks to Dan L. for letting me use the above picture)
Do not use without permission. "Let the land produce living creatures according to their kinds; livestock, creatures that move along the ground, and wild animals, each according to its kind." And it was so.
Genesis 1:24 God created animals of all kind directly before he spoke the words that would bring man into existence. Many people believe that God is the Creator of all things. But very few people know when or why He created the Dinosaurs. Children are often unsure how Dinosaurs fit in, or if they are even mentioned in the Bible at all. Are Dinosaurs in the Bible?
Before reading any further, ask yourself why it is that you ask this question. Is it because you see a conflict between the clear teachings of Scripture, with what those who believe in Evolution teach? As Christians we must learn to treat God’s word as the source of absolute truth and authority. To answer questions about dinosaurs and Creation, we must start our thinking with the Bible, and from there find the answers. If we trust the Bible as true, and accept theories compatible with scripture we will never have a problem. Sometimes Christians are tempted to change the Bible to fit their theories. But scientific theories change. God's word remains the same it never changes.

165. The Wyoming Dinosaur Center
Work with staff paleontologists at a dig site in the field as they uncover Jurassic dinosaurs.
http://wyodino.org/

166. Dinosaur - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Warmblooded dinosaurs. There has been a constant and vigorous debate over themethod of regulation of temperature of dinosaurian blood. Feathered dinosaurs.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dinosaur
Dinosaur
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
See Dinosaurs (television) for the sitcom television series
Dinosaurs
Status:
Extinct Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Archosauria Superorder: Dinosauria Orders Saurischia
Ornithischia
Dinosaurs are an extinct superorder of reptiles that first appeared approximately 210 million years ago. A few lines of primitive dinosaurs diversified rapidly after the Triassic ; the reign of dinosaurs encompassed the ensuing Jurassic , and Cretaceous periods. At the end of the Cretaceous, 65 million years ago, all species of dinosaur became extinct (the Cretaceous-Tertiary extinction event ), except for the closely-related line that had already led to the first birds. There is now sufficient evidence to demonstrate that the birds are the descendants of early dinosaurs. The formal name Dinosauria was first proposed by the English scientist Richard Owen in . The term is a combination of the Greek words deinos ("terrible" or "fearfully great" or "formidable") and sauros ("lizard" or "reptile").

167. North Carolina Museum Of Natural Sciences
The Southeast's newest and largest natural history museum features live animals, dinosaurs, whales, walkthrough dioramas, science education and research. Online tour and activities.
http://www.naturalsciences.org/

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Summer Camps Parking Information -Quick Links- Birthday Parties Membership Life on the Edge 2004 Field Trip FAQ Snake FAQ Acro FAQ NC State Symbols Nature Notebook NC Hummers Job Opportunities Willo - Dinosaur Heart

168. Kinetosaurs: Dinosaur Database
Other Dinosaur Resources Frequently Asked Questions about dinosaurs; Resources(Books and Videos) at your local library. What are Kinetosaurs?
http://www.childrensmuseum.org/kinetosaur/e.html
Explore our Dinosaur Database!
You'll find information and pictures of each dinosaur listed below, plus drawings you can print out and color. Allosaurus Ankylosaurus Apatosaurus Camarasaurus, ... Velociraptor. Other Dinosaur Resources:
Kinetosaurs Home Page
Site map

Tell us what you think!

The Children's Museum of Indianapolis,

169. Alaska Dinosaurs
Information from the Bureau of Land Management.
http://denali.ak.blm.gov:80/ak930/akdino.html
DINOSAURS
on Alaska's North Slope
Contents
Dinosaur Discoveries

Dinosaur Extinction

North Slope Dinosaur Fossils

Were North Slope Dinosaurs "Warm-Blooded" or "Cold-Blooded"?
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Collecting Fossils: What's Legal on Federal Lands?
DINOSAUR DISCOVERIES The first Alaskan North Slope dinosaur bones were discovered in the mid-1980s. They were from the "duck-billed" Edmontosaurus , which as fully-grown adults could reach 10 feet tall, 40 feet long, and weigh three tons. These plant-eaters are thought to have lived in social groups or even herds. The question of how they survived so far north initially raised two possibilities: either they stayed in the north and perhaps lived by slowing their metabolism (maybe even hibernating), or they migrated southward to continuous food supplies and warmer climates.
Newer discoveries along the Colville River have thrown doubt on the migration theory. Several of the newer dinosaur types, including Troodon and Dromaeosaurus (both smaller flesh-eaters) as well as juvenile hadrosaurs, probably could not have physically migrated a round-trip distance estimated at more than 5,000 miles (8,000 km). This distance would have been greater than that covered by today's caribou which migrate less than half distance within a 250-mile-wide area.
Instead, the North Slope dinosaurs may have survived year-round in ancient long-gone river systems which supported lush summer vegetation. Enough seasonal plant matter may have grown during the 24-hour sunlit summers to last during the cool-to-cold dark days of winter (though not as harsh as today's North Slope winters). The plant-eating dinosaurs, in turn, would have been the over-wintering food source of the meat-eaters.

170. 3D Screen Savers Like Animated Dinosaurs 3D Screen Saver
Age of dinosaurs 3D Screen Saver. You watch very realistic 3D dinosaurslike Tyrannosaurus Rex, Stegosaurus, Brachiosaurus and Pteranodon.
http://www.geliosoft.com/adino/
3D Screen Savers like Animated Dinosaur 3D Screen Saver for Kids. Download Animated 3D Dinosaurs Screensaver to turn Your Windows Desktop Themes to Virtual Jurassic Park. Download 3D Dinosaur Wallpapers too.
Age of Dinosaurs 3D Screen Saver
In This Dinosaur 3D Screen Saver, You make a virtual Tour of the 3D Animated Dinosaur World. You watch very realistic 3D Dinosaurs like Tyrannosaurus Rex, Stegosaurus, Brachiosaurus and Pteranodon. Download Dinosaur Background to your Windows Desktop Theme too.
Click Here To Download Age of Dinosaurs 3D Screen Saver and Dinosaur Wallpapers
Dinosaur Screen Saver Overview
Do you search Dinosaur 3D Screensavers for Kids or love them yourself? Now you can Download Jurassic Park onto your Windows Desktop. When the 3D Screen Saver opens, you will feel like you are flying over lakes, past tropical vegetation, and right up to the Prehistoric Animals. Unlike other Dinosaurs Screen Savers, this one is not just a show of Animated Dinosaur Wallpapers. Age of Dinosaurs 3D does indeed have 3-D environments. All the objects, including the Dinosaurs themselves are three-dimensional models. The camera pans and tilts around a very realistic 3D World (complete with fog and rippling water). You observe several of the most famous Dinosaurs including the Tyrannosaurus Rex, the Stegosaurus, the Brachiosaurus, and the Pteranodon. Select a particular time of day for this Virtual Prehistoric World of the Dinosaurs to activate, or leave it on the auto setting and as the program runs on the screen, you will see day eventually turn into night.

171. Choo, Brian -- The Dinosauricon
From the Dinosauricon website, focusing on an artist who specializes in drawing the recently discovered feathered dinosaurs of China.
http://dinosauricon.com/artists/bc.html
B RIAN C HOO
Digital (Two-Dimensional) Pencil Ink Paint ... bchoo@cyllene.uwa.edu.au
D IGITAL ( T WO- D IMENSIONAL)
Dromiceiomimus brevitertius Dsungaripterus weii and an unfortunate horseshoe crab Hypsilophodon foxii Omeisaurus ... ostrommaysorum (This animal may have been more completely covered with feathery integument.)
P ENCIL
the head of South American predator Abelisaurus comahuensis sketch of primitive therizinosaur Beipiaosaurus inexpectus Caudipteryx zoui , a feathered dinosaur related to oviraptorosaurs Dsungaripterus weii and an unfortunate horseshoe crab sketch of primitive lambeosaurine Eolambia caroljonesa the polacanthine Gastonia burgei the feathered coelurosaur Protarchaeopteryx robusta Sinornithosaurus millenii , everybody's favorite fuzzy "'raptor"
I NK
Cryolophosaurus elliotti , everybody's favorite polar headgear fetishist two Leaellynasaura amicagraphica ; cute, big-eyed Australian Ornithopoda (Hair- or feather-like integument is unknown for Ornithischia at this time.) Styracosaurus albertensis Therizinosaurus cheloniformis ... ostrommaysorum (This animal may have been more completely covered with feathery integument.)
P AINT
Gigantic Giganotosaurus carolinii runs while several Tapejara wellnhoferi fly in the background.

172. Texas Dinosaurs
Texas dinosaurs! Did you know that dinosaurs once roamed Texas? We even have a fewpictures you can color, and where you can learn more about Texas dinosaurs!
http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/adv/kidspage/dinos/txdinos.htm
Texas Dinosaurs!
Did you know that dinosaurs once roamed Texas?
Below you'll find out where Texas dinosaur fossils were found, and just who was here. Take a look around. We even have a few pictures you can color, and where you can learn more about Texas dinosaurs! You may want to look in on a few of our dinosaurs talking with each other! We've found fossils of 17 different kinds of dinosaurs, including Tyrannosaurus (about 39 feet long and 6.5 tons), Alamosaurus (a HUGE dinosaur 70 feet long and weighing 30 tons!), and Torosaurus (24 feet long and 9 tons; looked sort of like a triceratops). We're talking REALLY REALLY BIG! If a little car weighs 2 tons, how many cars would it take to weigh the same as one Alamosaur? One of the early dinosaurs, the Shuvosaurus , looked like a big ostrich! We also had little dinosaurs. One of these was the Technosaurus , who was only 4 feet long and 25 pounds! You weigh more than that, but how close are you to 4 feet tall? To learn more about which dinosaurs lived here, take a look at all the Texas dinosaurs we've found so far.

173. Creation Education Center - Having A Biblical World View On Creation, Evolution,
Youngearth, biblical world view on creation, evolution, dinosaurs, age of the earth. Curriculum information, lesson archive, online study guides, overheads.
http://www.answersingenesis.org/cec/
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174. Learningpage.com Fact Files
Compsognathus, Hadrosaurus. Deinonychus, Apatosaurus. Stygimoloch, All Dinosaur FactFiles. Oceans Zoo Animals dinosaurs Reptiles/Amphibians Insects/Spiders,
http://www.learningpage.com/free_pages/menu_wkshts/fact_dino.html

Preview Tyrannosaurus Fact File

Tyrannosaurus
Velociraptor
Preview Triceratops Fact File
Preview Tyrannosaurus Fact File

Tyrannosaurus
Velociraptor
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175. Augustana Geology Department In Antarctica
Vertebrate paleontology of Antarctic dinosaurs (Augustana College, Illinois).
http://www.augustana.edu/academ/geology/antrctca.htm
Augustana In Antarctica Augustana Professor Makes Fossil Finds On Frozen Continent Augustana professor Dr. William R. Hammer is a veteran of Antarctic science. Having traveled to the frozen continent 5 times for research, Hammer has become well known for his fossil discoveries. During his fourth expedition, (1990-91 field season), Hammer and his field team, which also included Augustana graduate William J. Hickerson, made a major find. At an elevation of approximately 14,000 feet on Mt. Kirkpatrick not far from the South Pole, the team excavated Antarctica's first dinosaur along with bones from several other animals.
The vertebrate assemblage collected during the 1990-1991 field season from Mt. Kirkpatrick in the Beardmore Glacier region of the Central Transantarctic Mountains includes 120-140 bones, and 16 teeth representing at least six different taxa. The specimens are from the Hanson Formation and include the partial skull and numerous postcranial elements from a crested theropod dinosaur, Cryolophosaurus ellioti
The name means "frozen crested reptile" and

176. Did Dinosaurs Lack Daughters?: See-sawing Climate May Have Fatally Unbalanced Se
Did dinosaurs lack daughters? SPL. dinosaurs may have been forced into extinctionpartly because there were too few females, say researchers in the UK.
http://www.nature.com/nsu/040419/040419-11.html
updated at midnight GMT search nature science update advanced search
Did dinosaurs lack daughters?
See-sawing climate may have fatally unbalanced sex ratio.
23 April 2004 HELEN PEARSON After an meteor impact the proportion of male births may have increased. Dinosaurs may have been forced into extinction partly because there were too few females, say researchers in the UK. The claim revives a venerable debate. The creatures died out roughly 65 million years ago, around the time that a huge meteor slammed into earth. Some scientists believe that the immense dust cloud thrown up caused swings in the climate that the dinosaurs were unable to survive. However, it is not clear exactly how the temperature change killed them off. Now David Miller of the University of Leeds and his colleagues are proposing in Fertility and Sterility that if dinosaurs used temperature to determine the sex of their offspring, climate changes could have messed up the ratio of males to females. This idea is based on the reproduction of modern day reptiles such as crocodiles, to which dinosaurs are related. Crocodiles' sex depends on the temperature at which their eggs are incubated. Male crocs hatch in moderate temperatures, while females emerge if the heat rises or falls by a few degrees. In the case of dinosaurs, Miller suggests that changes in temperature after the meteor impact favoured the birth of males. Over time females would become rare, causing fewer young dinosaurs to be born and species to dwindle to extinction. "They'd probably have had it," he says.

177. Go To Homepage
Origin of dinosaurs and birds, categories of dinosaurs, extinction of dinosaurs.
http://home13.inet.tele.dk/palm/dinweb.htm
dinweb Go to Homepage. The Dinosaur Origin and Extinction. A proposal on how the dinosaurs originated and disappeared, and on their mutual relations. By Svend Palm. Lindbjergvej 13, DK 2750 Ballerup, Denmark. E-mail: palm@post7, tele.dk The dinosaurs originated from diapside reptiles, which survived the mass-extinction at the end of the Permian as swimming archosaurs. From those emerged bipedal archosaurs, among others two groups of bipedal herbivores, the short-necked ancestors of the ornitischian dinosaurs, and long-necked ancestors of the saurischian sauropods. Later emerged the short-necked meat-eaters, ancestors of the carnosaur dinosaurs. From a lineage of small bipedal, tree-mounting bird-ancestors the various groups of bird-like, coelurosaurs branched off.
The dinosaurs disappeared as a consequence of growth of forests of deciduous trees. Preword.
This essay on the origin and disappearance of the dinosaurs is based on the supposition, forwarded and argued for in my essay The Origin of Flapping Flight in Birds *) that the dinosaurs are offshoots from a lineage which originated from a group of diapside Permian reptiles leading to the birds.

178. What Happened To The Dinosaurs?
Article by John Whitmore infers that dinosaurs were on the ark, but faced a hostile environment after the Genesis Flood.
http://www.drdino.com/cse.asp?pg=articles&specific=23

179. Tate Museum Exhibits
Paleontology exhibits including dinosaurs and fossil mammals
http://www.cc.whecn.edu/tate/exhibit.htm
Tate Museum Exhibits
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Tyrannosaurus rex
Wyomingraptor Claw Sea Monster Flipper Oreodont ... Giant Killer Pigs One of our newest exhibits is "Stan" - the skull of a Tyrannosaurus rex
The skull is a cast of an original excavated from the Cretaceous Lance Formation, and prepared by the staff of the Black Hills Institute in South Dakota. The Tate received Stan in exchange for the cast of an Apatosaur forelimb.
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This is a cast of the forearm and hand of an dinosaur belonging to the allosaur family. The original was discovered in the late Jurassic rocks of the Morrison Formation at the historic Como Bluff site in southern Wyoming. Dr. Robert Bakker supervised the excavation and the Tate crew prepared the bones and cast this splendid replica. Dr. Bakker has proposed the name Wyomingraptor for this new genus of allosaur.
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On loan from the University of Wyoming, this flipper, from a marine reptile known as a pliosaur, is about five feet long. This original specimen was found in Wyoming during the 1900's and named Megalneusaurus rex by W.C. Knight.

180. Thanksgiving Point > Museum Of Ancient Life
Museum in Lehi, Utah that specializes in dinosaurs and ancient life.
http://www.thanksgivingpoint.com/museum/
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