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Black Hills Institute of Geological Research, Inc.: Ceratopsian
The Ceratopsian dinosaurs, described here, lived in the Cretaceous Period between 135 and 65 million years ago. This group included the Triceratops and the Torosaurus.
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Black Hills Institute of Geological Research, Inc.: Struthiomimus
The Struthiomimus was a fast moving North American dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous Period. It belonged to the Ornithomimosaur group of dinosaurs. A good description of the Struthiomimus is found on this page, as well as a slideshow...
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Age of dinosaurs.com
This is a useful site for students doing research for a project, although it does have some distracting ads. There is an ABC list of dinosaurs, a frequently asked questions section, dinosaur evolution charts, and more. Some areas of the...
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Tramline: Dinosaurs: A Prehistoric Adventure for Grades 2 5
Travel across the Internet to learn about dinosaurs in this virtual field trip. The trip is designed for Grades Two to Five. Topics include dinosaur fossils, extinction, paleontology, anatomy, behavior, etc.
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Canal Kids: Dinossauros (Dinosaurs), a Era Dos Gigantes
A good introduction to dinosaurs for young Portuguese-speaking children. Uses an engaging writing style, cartoon-style graphics, and animation to teach about the Mesozoic era. Coverage includes types of dinosaurs and their features,...
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The Dinosaur Museum
The Dinosaur Museum is located in Blanding, Utah. Use this site to learn all about the exhibits and dinosaur information.
Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Australian Broadcasting Corporation: Walking With Dinosaurs
Dig into this collection of dinosaur resources offered for dinosaur walkers of all ages. Hit the Dinosaur Playground with younger students to engage in a variety of games, activities, and puzzles.
US Geological Survey
Usgs: Fossils and Rocks
Part of an online publication offered by the U.S. Geological Survey, this articles sheds light on how studying fossils became an important part of understanding geologic time.
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Hvpm: Mass Extinctions
An overview of the mass extinctions throughout earth history. Each mass extinction has a link to its own page with a list of its possible causes and the species that were most affected.
British Council
British Council: Quiz O Saurus
This is a short, challenging game where students study the fact cards for ten different dinosaurs on display, then answer quiz questions. If they answer all ten correctly, they get a certificate.
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New South Wales Country Areas Program: Australian Dinosaur Quest
In this web quest, students are asked to research three dinosaurs from Australia, determine which is the most dangerous and present their findings.
Royal British Colombia Museum (Canada)
Royal Bc Museum: Dinosaurs
A short introduction to the topic of dinosaurs with a fact section on sixteen different dinosaurs. Another section looks at dinosaur myths and legends in ancient cultures. There are also lesson plans and some word puzzles.
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North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences: Willo: The Dinosaur With a Heart
Willo is a Thescelosaurus that lived 66 million years ago. Scientists discovered his fossilized heart inside his skeleton and were able to apply medical technology to analyze it. A description of the project and its findings is given...
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Linda Hall Library of Science: Paper Dinosaurs: 1824 1969
Online exhibit of illustrations by dinosaurs, drawn, sculpted, and photographed, constitutes an artistic record of the history of dinosaur discoveries and knowledge.
Orpheus Books
Q Files: Prehistoric: Dinosaur Species
Take a look at various species of dinosaurs and understand how they are divided.
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Wyoming Dinosaur Center
Information on the Wyoming Dinosaur Center, as well as links to dinosaur digs, a calendar of events, tours, news and other relevant links.
BBC
Bbc Nature: Ornithopod Dinosaurs
With some of the most advanced chewing apparatus ever developed by a reptile, ornithopod dinosaurs became a most successful group of herbivorous dinosaurs. They rapidly became a prominent feature on North America's Cretaceous landscape,...
Burke Museum
Burke Museum: Paleontology
This collection of artifacts and information on Paleontology from the Burke Museum includes online exhibits and access to pictures from various collections.
Famous Scientists
Famous Scientists: Jack Horner
Learn about the life and discoveries of Jack Horner in this article.
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Museum of the Rockies: Jack Horner
Jack Horner, a well-known figure in the study of dinosaurs, is profiled here. He is responsible for many 'firsts' in paleontology, such as his discovery of the first dinosaur eggs.
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Fukui Prefectural Dinosaur Museum (Japan): Faq About Dinosaurs
Many of the questions students may have about dinosaurs are answered here. It covers how dinosaurs protected themselves, how they moved, their senses, what they ate and how they reproduced.
American Museum of Natural History
American Museum of Natural History: Dinosaurs: Ancient Fossils, New Discoveries
Visitors to this resource will discover the new things that scientists are learning about dinosaurs by paging through the information about this comprehensive exhibition.
CK-12 Foundation
Ck 12: Biology: Bird Evolution
[Free Registration/Login may be required to access all resource tools.] Overview of how birds evolved from dinosaurs.
American Museum of Natural History
American Museum of Natural History: Seismosaurus O Logy Card
Flip over this interactive card to find fast facts, questions and answers, and other bite-size pieces of information about seismosaurus.