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  1. Dinosaurs and Other Prehistoric Animal Factfinder by Michael Benton, 1993-08-12
  2. Macmillan Illustrated Encyclopedia of Dinosaurs and Prehistoric Animals: A Visual Who's Who of Prehistoric Life by Dougal Dixon, Barry Cox, et all 1988-11
  3. Woolly Mammoth (Dinosaurs and Prehistoric Animals) by Helen Frost, 2005-01
  4. Prehistoric Animals: Dinosaurs and Other Reptiles and Mammals by Editorial Staff of LIFE Magazine and Lincoln Barnett, 1962
  5. Prehistoric Animals- Dinosaurs and Other Reptiles and Mammals
  6. Prehistoric Animals: Dinosaurs and Other Reptiles and Mammals (Golden Library of Knowledge)
  7. Prehistoric Animals Dinosaurs and Other Reptiles and Mammals by Lincoln Barnett, 1958
  8. Megalodon (Dinosaurs and Prehistoric Animals) by Janet Riehecky, 2006-01
  9. Age of Dinosaurs (Prehistoric Animals) by Michael Jay, 2004-08
  10. Apatosaurus (Dinosaurs and Prehistoric Animals) by Carol K. Lindeen, 2006-01
  11. Velociraptor (Dinosaurs and Prehistoric Animals) by Carol K. Lindeen, 2006-01
  12. MACMILLAN ILLUSTRATED ENCYCLOPEDIA OF DINOSAURS AND PREHISTORIC ANIMALS. by Prof. Barry and Prof. R.J.G. Savage, & others. Cox, 1988
  13. The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Dinosaurs and Prehistoric Animals
  14. Macmillan Illustrated Encyclopedia of Dinosaurs and Prehistoric Animals: A Visual Who's Who of Prehistoric Life by Dougal; Cox, Barry; Gardiner, Brian; Savage, R.J.G. Dixon, 1992

1. Michael Skrepnick Art Prehistoric Animals Dinosaurs
A D Image Icons. E - Q Image Icons. R - Z Image Icons. Panoramas. One at a time A to Z list. Copyright Information. Diplodocus. Michael Skrepnick's paleo-art can be found at his. Dinosaurs in Art
http://www.paleomuseum.com/diplodocus.html

2. Michael Skrepnick Art Prehistoric Animals Dinosaurs
Sinosauropteryx, skrepnick sinosauropterx, Michael Skrepnick s paleoartcan be found at his Dinosaurs in Art website. back to main dinosaur page.
http://www.search4dinosaurs.com/sinosauropterx.html
About This Site A - D Image Icons E - Q Image Icons R - Z Image Icons ... One at a time A to Z list
Sinosauropteryx Michael Skrepnick's paleo-art can be found at his
Dinosaurs in Art
website.
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to main dinosaur page A - D E - Q R - Z A - Z List ... About this Site
Questions/Comments - David Goldman dgoldma2@twcny.rr.com This page was last modified May 15 2004.

3. Detailed Record
Dinosaurs and other prehistoric animals • By Robin Wright ; Don Wazejewski ;Ron Wardle ; Sol Kirby • Publisher Mahwah, NJ Troll Associates, ©1991.
http://worldcatlibraries.org/wcpa/ow/b04aca4855bb0f43a19afeb4da09e526.html
About WorldCat Help For Librarians Dinosaurs and other prehistoric animals
Robin Wright Don Wazejewski Ron Wardle Sol Kirby
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4. Dinosaurs And Other Prehistoric Animals
DINOSAURS AND OTHER PREHISTORIC ANIMALS. by Darlene Geis. Picturesby RF Peterson. Another dinosaur book by the author of the How and
http://www2.gol.com/users/doubtboy/DinosaursAnd.html
DINOSAURS AND OTHER PREHISTORIC ANIMALS
by Darlene Geis Pictures by R.F. Peterson Another dinosaur book by the author of the How and Why Wonder Book of Dinosaurs . It's interesting how many female authors wrote these books which were mostly aimed at little boys. The coolest thing about this particular book is that it makes an appearance in the American version of King Kong vs. Godzilla (1963). There, a noted scientists holds up the book and explains that Godzilla is a cross between the Allosaurus depicted on the cover and the Stegosaurus shown inside. Conceptually this is obviously correct. But scientifically, such a pairing is as likely as a tiger mating with a giraffe! Allosaurus makes eyes at... ...its unlikely mate, Stegosurus. Back to Dinosaur Book Top Page

5. Prehistoric Animals - After The Dinosaurs
prehistoric animals, Links to Illustrations of prehistoric Creaturesthat lived afterthe dinosaurs Click here for Dinosaur Illustrations.
http://www.search4dinosaurs.com/prehistoric.html
Prehistoric Animals Links to Illustrations of Prehistoric Creatures that lived after the Dinosaurs
Click here for Dinosaur Illustrations
Animal - Artist Small Preview Source and Year Of Publication Arsinotherium
Heinrich Harder Animals of the Prehistoric World
Baluchitherium
Charles R. Knight On the Trail of Ancient Man
Brontotherium
Josef Moravec Prehistoric World Images
Coelodonta
Josef Moravec Prehistoric World Images
Crovalces
Charles R. Knight National Geographic Dinotherium Heinrich Harder Animals of the Prehistoric World Elotherium Heinrich Harder Animals of the Prehistoric World Eohippus Charles R. Knight National Geographic Eohippus Heinrich Harder Animals of the Prehistoric World Glyptodont Joe Tucciarone TheDinoplanet Website Indricotherium Josef Moravec Prehistoric World Images Mastodon Josef Moravec Prehistoric World Images Mastodon Heinrich Harder Animals of the Prehistoric World Megaceras Charles R. Knight Men of the Old Stone Age Phororhacos Charles R. Knight Animals of the Past Saber Tooth Cat Robert Bruce Horsfall National Geographic Animal - Artist Small Preview Source and Year Of Publication Saber Tooth Cat Joe Tucciarone TheDinoplanet Website Saber Tooth Cat Rudolph F. Zallinger

6. Dinosaurs And Prehistoric Animals On Stamps
A complete list of dinosaurs and prehistoric animals on Stamps with some images
http://www.users.bigpond.com/delacroix/

7. EDUCATION PLANET - 173 Web Sites For Dinosaurs
4. Not dinosaurs! get facts and pictures to color of prehistoric animals like the dimetrodon Mesozoic along with the dinosaurs. Some animals were closely related to the dinosaurs
http://www.educationplanet.com/search/Environment/Animals/Prehistoric_Animals/Di
All Grades Pre-K K-2 Higher Ed Search 100,000+ top educational sites, lessons and more! Home Science Biology Evolution ... Dinosaurs Found Dinosaurs ' Web Sites. Also for ' Dinosaurs 178 Lesson Plans 9 Books 1 Video 1 Other Product Web Sites (1 - 10 of 173): Dinosaurs: Facts and Fiction - By Ronald J. Litwin, Robert E. Weems, and Thomas R. Holtz, Jr. Few subjects in the Earth sciences are as fascinating to the public as dinosaurs. The study of dinosaurs
Grades: Cache Dinosaurs - What is a Dinosaur?- Enchanted Learning Software - Zoom Dinosaurs is a comprehensive on-line hypertext book about dinosaurs. It is designed for people of all ages and levels of comprehension. It has an easy-to-use structure that allows readers to start at a basic level on each topic, and then to progress
Grades: K-8 Cache Zoom Dinosaurs - Enchanted Learning Software - Dinosaurs at Zoom School is all about dinosaurs, dinosaur and bird evolution, extinction, dinosaur games and jokes, fossils, dinosaur art, etc. Enchanted Learning Software creates children's educational software games designed to stimulate creativity, le
Grades: K-8 Cache Dinosaurs - Hector's Web of Dinosaurs Translations for Dinosaurs and the Expanding Earth This site seeks to explain how dinosaurs could have reached such giganitic proportions when compared to the size of life on earth today. The theory presented here to expla

8. Re: QUEST Dot Net (tm) - Dinosaurs And Prehistoric Animals
Information and resources regarding dinosaurs and other prehistoric animals that once roamed the earth.
http://www.re-quest.net/animals/extinct/dinosaurs
Dinosaurs RQdN Home Animals Extinct Animals Dinosaurs
  • T. rex Sue - The Field Museum (Chicago)
      Sue is the most complete fossil of a Ttyrannosaurus rex that has been discovered to date. This T. rex was unearthed in 1990 on a ranch in South Dakota. She was named after and discovered by fossil hunter Sue Hendrickson
      http://www.fmnh.org/sue/default.htm
  • Dinosaurs - Museum of Victoria (Australia)
      Learn exactly what it takes to be classified as a dinosaur. Also contains great information and resources about the size, weight and speed of dinosaurs.
      http://www.museum.vic.gov.au/dinosaurs/
  • Super Croc
      Get a glimpse of this 110 million year old crocodile. Its body is as long as a school bus and its head over six feet long. T-Rex has nothing on this bad boy.
      http://www.nationalgeographic.com/supercroc/
    • Dino Russ's Lair
        Dinosaur and vertebrate paleontology information.
        http://www.isgs.uiuc.edu/dinos/dinos_home.html
    • Dinosaur Anatomical Dictionary
        http://www.dinosauria.com/dml/anatomy.htm
    • Dinosaurs at the Royal Tyrell Museum (Canada)
        Dinosaur Hall is a window on a lost world. Almost 40 dinosaurs are on display. They range from the giant Camarasaurus, browsing on Jurassic vegetation, to a baby hadrosaurs. http://www.tyrrellmuseum.com/tour/dinohall.html

9. Prehistoric World - Morrisburg, Ontario (360 Degree Virtual Reality Photo Tour
prehistoric World hosts 50 fullsize reproductions of dinosaurs and other prehistoric animals in a realistic natural setting. Ontario Canada
http://www.c360.ca/morrisburg/pw
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Prehistoric World, - Morrisburg, Ontario
Phone: 360° Views: Dinosaurs 1 Dinosaurs 2 Dinosaurs 3
Now in its 21st. year of operation, Prehistoric World is a tourist attraction in which full-size reproductions of prehistoric animals are displayed in a realistic natural setting. Prehistoric World features over 50 exhibits and owner/builders Paul and Serge Dupuis are adding more on a continuing basis. With an emphasis on the scientific accuracy of the touchable concrete sculptures, Prehistoric World is as educational as it is awesome! Prehistoric World is open daily from June to Labour Day weekend from 10:00 to 4:00P.M. Last Admission is at 3:15 ( it takes 45 minutes to an hour to visit) Children can dig up dinosaur bones in the fossil pit and since this is not Jurassic Park you can return home in total safety.

10. Prehistoric Cats
One of the great cover ups of our time, these scary animals are dinosaurs living in a modern world. Learn why your cat's tail twitches and the dire consequences. Contains links to prehistoric dogs and prehistoric mice.
http://freespace.virgin.net/paul.charlton1/cats/cats.htm
Amazing Prehistoric Cats
Paul Charlton 2003 Prehistoric Cats have been on the Earth for several million years since the Triassic period which was at the beginning of the Mesozoic era.
They are thought to be related to Smilodon, or the Saber toothed tiger. Two modern day decendants are at large in the major cities of the USA and a few remote areas of the African jungles. The evidence for these scary monsters is sketchy, but a picture is being built up gradually due to the painstaking research of a dedicated group of cat specialists. The 2 main species are :
  • Neko slimpus is the one you are most likely to see on your trip to the mall.
  • Smilo silva is hiding behind a tree somewhere in Africa.
  • 11. ReferenceResources:PrehistoricAnimals
    prehistoric animals. prehistoric Animal Topics. Curse of T. Rex Explore thecolorful cast of animals and plants that lived alongside the dinosaurs.
    http://www.kidinfo.com/Science/Prehistoric_animals.html
    Reference Resources: Prehistoric Animals Prehistoric Animal Topics Curse of T. Rex Explore the colorful cast of animals and plants that lived alongside the dinosaurs. Dilophosaurus: A Narrated Exhibition Visit a very special account of the discovery and reconstruction of this dinosaur. The exhibit is narrated by UCMP's own Sam Welles, who discovered Dilophosaurus DinoBuzz Explore current and exciting research into the biology of dinosaurs. Were they warm-blooded? Why did they go extinct? Are dinosaurs related to birds, or are they reptiles? All this and MORE Dinosauria Facts and information about dinosaurs of all types Dinosaurs at the Smithsonian Photographs, facts, and important information Dinosaur Links Lots of links to information to links about dinosaurs Dinotreker All about dinosaurs Discovering Dinosaurs From Encyclopedia Britannica ; Facts about anatomy, environment, physiology and behavior of dinosaurs

    12. Natureworks - Experts In Theming And Construction, Commercial Sculpture, Custom
    Design and construction of realistic fake animals, dinosaurs, trees, rocks and rock panels, nature based fountains and water features, as well as prehistoric wildlife and archeological art. Brisbane, Australia.
    http://www.natureworks.com.au/
    Your browser does not support inline frames or is currently configured not to display inline frames. Your browser does not support inline frames or is currently configured not to display inline frames. Site online 7th April, 2003 Design Ambrose Watson ambrose samford net Welcome to Natureworks theming and construction services. Natureworks is a unique nature-based exhibition fabrication company renowned for absolute realism. Based in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia the company designs, constructs and supplies components internationally. We specialise in custom building, commercial sculpture and museum quality reproductions of artificial animals , fake rock s and rock panel s nature based fountain s and water feature s , mini golf theming, fake palms , trees and dinosaur sculptures, as well as prehistoric wildlife and archeological art. Theme Parks • Public Works • Zoos • Aquariums • Museums • Governments • Restaurants
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    13. 3D Screen Savers Like Animated Dinosaurs 3D Screen Saver
    Shareware 3Dscreen saver where you take a virtual tour of the world of animated prehistoric animals. Select time of day or leave it on the Auto setting and watch as the night engulfs the Jurassic Park.
    http://www.geliosoft.com/adino/index.html
    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.

    14. American Theropod, Inc. - Fine Dinosaur Art
    Offers resin and bronze sculptures of dinosaurs and other prehistoric animals.
    http://www.FineDinoArt.com/
    This site is a member of WebRing.
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    15. Sh: Prehistoric Animals - Brooke Bond Tea Cards Offered In The Interest Of Educa
    prehistoric animals Brooke Bond tea cards offered in the interest of education. 01 EUSTHENOPTERON (Greek'strong fin') The ancestors of the four-legged land vertebrates are to be found among the fleshy-finned fishes. belonging to the group from which dinosaurs, pterosaurs, crocodiles and birds all evolved
    http://spaghoops.com/squelch/bbprehis.htm
    More News Home Luck ... Next Prehistoric Animals - Brooke Bond tea cards offered in the interest of education
    01 EUSTHENOPTERON (Greek:'strong fin')
    The ancestors of the four-legged land vertebrates are to be found among the fleshy-finned fishes. The only surviving fleshy-fins, however, are the famous coelacanth (Latimeria) of the Indian Ocean and three genera of lungfish, all of which are cousins of the land vertebrates rather than their ancestors. More typical was Eusthenopteron from the Upper Devonian (350 million years ago) of North America and Europe. This carnivorous fresh-water fish, 1-2 feet long, had lobe like fins with strong muscular bases, nostrils which opened into the mouth and primitive lungs. In times of drought It could crawl on land from pool to pool in search of water and food. 02 ICHTHYOSTEGA (Greek: 'fish roof')
    Half-way from fleshy-finned fish to amphibian was lchthyostega, 3 feet long, from rocks of eastern Greenland laid down in fresh water at the end of the Devonian period (345 million years ago). It still had a tail-fin like that of a fish and a remnant of the bones covering the gill-chamber but it is considered to be the earliest known amphibian because of the well developed limbs and limb girdles which are essentially those of a land animal, and the backbone was strengthened to support its weight when out of water. lchthyostega was probably truly amphibious in its habits. 03 ERYOPS (Greek: 'long face')
    This was a typical member of the labyrinthodonts, the large amphibians of the Carboniferous, Permian and Triassic. Eryops itself lived in Texas, Oklahoma and New Mexico in Early Permian times (about 260 million years ago). It was a large, bulky animal, 5-6 feet long, which probably lived a truly amphibious life like that of modern crocodiles; the rather flattened head, armed with big teeth, suggests that it was a fish-eater. The backbone and other parts of the skeleton were very strongly built; it crawled slowly and awkwardly on its belly, pushing with its short bent legs. Bony nodules in the leathery skin formed a heavy armour.

    16. EPL.ca: Prehistoric Animals (Dinosaurs, Mammoths, Etc)
    Especially for Kids Homework Help EPL Pathfinders prehistoric animals(dinosaurs, Mammoths, etc), prehistoric animals (dinosaurs, Mammoths, etc).
    http://www.epl.ca/EPLPathfinder.cfm?id=PREHISTOR1

    17. Hammond, Richard
    Reconstruction models of dinosaurs and other prehistoric animals, detailing the reconstruction process and the result.
    http://www.u-net.com/~paleomod/

    18. EPL Pathfinders: Prehistoric Animals (Dinosaurs, Mammoths, Etc)
    Edmonton Public Library. Pathfinder prehistoric animals (dinosaurs,Mammoths, etc). Call Numbers; J 567.9 General Dinosaur Information;
    http://www.epl.ca/EPLPathfinderPrintVersion.cfm?id=PREHISTOR1

    19. Prehistoric Animals, Stamps, For Sale On UOPT Auction
    6607, animals dinosaurs Vietnam 5 stamps, $6.00, , -, 05/23 1019.6608, animals prehistoric Afghan MNH S/S+6stamps, $7.00, -, -, 05/231021.
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    20. Discovery Channel :: Walking With Prehistoric Beasts
    A look at the animals who ruled the planet after the dinosaurs became extinct. Includes facts, a photo gallery, and interactive games,
    http://dsc.discovery.com/convergence/beasts/beasts.html
    June 11, 2004 EDT OAS_RICH("hedthick"); Prehistoric Zoo : Who ruled the planet after the dinosaurs? For starters, how about a killer bird as tall as you
    Beast Gallery
    : Get a low-tech look at 18 marvelously bizarre post-dinosaur creatures.
    Sorry you missed Walking With Prehistoric Beasts on Discovery Channel! Check our TV schedule for re-air dates, or Discovery Store for the DVD.!
    These animals lived millions of years ago. So how do scientists know so much about them? You asked them yourself; here are their answers.
    Try your hand at being a paleontologist, and reconstuct a beast from its bones.
    What was our planet like millions of years ago? Find out, and learn how ancient beasts coped with a drastically changing world. Visit the Discovery.com Dinosaur Guide.
    Features Discovery Quest Extreme Engineering The Real Eve Shark Week Who Killed King Tut? Credits
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