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  1. How Do Dinosaurs Love Their Dogs? by Jane Yolen, 2010-01-01
  2. Encyclopedia Prehistorica Dinosaurs: The Definitive Pop-Up by Robert Sabuda, Matthew Reinhart, 2005-07-12
  3. National Geographic Dinosaurs by Paul Barrett, 2001-10-01
  4. Touch and Feel: Dinosaur (Touch and Feel) by DK Publishing, 2002-08-01
  5. Swimming With The Plesiosaur (Dinosaur Cove) by Rex Stone, 2009-11-01
  6. The Dinosaur Museum: An Unforgettable, Interactive Virtual Tour Through Dinosaur History by National Geographic Society, 2008-10-28
  7. When Dinosaurs Die: A Guide to Understanding Death (Dino Life Guides for Families) by Laurie Krasny Brown, 1998-04-01
  8. How Do Dinosaurs Laugh Out Loud? by Jane Yolen, 2010-09-01
  9. How Do Dinosaurs Learn Their Colors? -- 2006 publication by Yolen, 2006
  10. When Dinosaurs Came with Everything (Junior Library Guild Selection) by Elise Broach, 2007-09-25
  11. How Do Dinosaurs Love Their Cats? by Jane Yolen, 2010-01-01
  12. How Do Dinosaurs Get Well Soon? by Jane Yolen, 2003-02-01
  13. Tracking The Diplodocus (Dinosaur Cove) by Rex Stone, 2010-02-01
  14. Oh My Oh My Oh Dinosaurs! (Boynton on Board) by Sandra Boynton, 1993-10-01

21. Dinobuzz: Dinosaur-Bird Relationships
Are Birds Really dinosaurs? Ask your average paleontologist who is familiar with the phylogeny of vertebrates and they will probably tell you that yes, birds (avians) are
http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/diapsids/avians.html
Are Birds Really Dinosaurs?
Ask your average paleontologist who is familiar with the phylogeny of vertebrates and they will probably tell you that yes, birds (avians) are dinosaurs . Using proper terminology, birds are avian dinosaurs; other dinosaurs are non-avian dinosaurs, and (strange as it may sound) birds are technically considered reptiles . Overly technical? Just semantics? Perhaps, but still good science. In fact, the evidence is overwhelmingly in favor of birds being the descendants of a maniraptoran dinosaur , probably something similar (but not identical) to a small dromaeosaur . What is this evidence?
Emu We'll spare you the exhaustive amount of available cladistic studies; those alone would make a large book if compiled. Dr. Jacques Gauthier, during his time as a graduate student of Professor Kevin Padian here at Berkeley, did his dissertation research on this subject, creating the first well accepted, detailed phylogeny of the diapsids . His work provided strong, compelling support for the theory that birds are theropod dinosaurs If we look back into the history of the issue, it is apparent that many comparative anatomists during the 16th through 19th centuries noticed that birds were very similar to traditional reptiles. In 1860, shortly after the publication of

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23. Dinosaurs (TV Series) - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
dinosaurs is an American family sitcom that was originally broadcast on ABC from April 26, 1991 to July 20, 1994. The show, about a family of anthropomorphic dinosaurs, was
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Dinosaurs (TV series)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Redirected from Dinosaurs (television) Jump to: navigation search This article needs additional citations for verification
Please help improve this article by adding reliable references . Unsourced material may be challenged and removed (June 2010) This article may contain original research . Please improve it by verifying the claims made and adding references . Statements consisting only of original research may be removed. More details may be available on the talk page (April 2009) Dinosaurs Format Sitcom Created by Michael Jacobs
Bob Young Starring Stuart Pankin
Jessica Walter

Jason Willinger

Sally Struthers
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Florence Stanley
Theme music composer Bruce Broughton Country of origin United States No. of seasons No. of episodes List of episodes Production Executive producer(s) Michael Jacobs
Brian Henson
Producer(s) Michael Jacobs Running time Production company(s) Michael Jacobs Productions
Jim Henson Television

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Broadcast Original channel ABC (U.S.)

24. The Great Dinosaur Mystery (TM) HOME - ChristianAnswers.Net
A dinosaursize Web site where you'll learn lots about dinosaurs, fossils and the Bible. Answers to your questions, games, and more. The world's largest and most elaborate
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25. The Project Gutenberg EBook Of Dinosaurs, By William Diller Matthew
The Project Gutenberg eBook, dinosaurs, by William Diller Matthew This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever.
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The Project Gutenberg eBook, Dinosaurs, by William Diller Matthew
This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org Title: Dinosaurs With Special Reference to the American Museum Collections Author: William Diller Matthew Release Date: September 16, 2006 [eBook #19302] Language: English Character set encoding: ISO-8859-1 ***START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK DINOSAURS***
E-text prepared by Brian Janes, Suzanne Lybarger, Jeannie Howse,
and the Project Gutenberg Online Distributed Proofreading Team
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Transcriber's Note:
Click the image to see a larger version. Inconsistent hyphenation in the original document has been preserved. There are many unusual words in this document! A number of obvious typographical errors have been corrected in this text.
For a complete list, please see the end of this document
SKULL OF THE GREAT CARNIVOROUS DINOSAUR TYRANNOSAURUS IN THE AMERICAN MUSEUM.

26. Thescelosaurus!
Online dinosaur dictionary with an alphabetical list of dinosaurs, a clado-index, glossary, background information and famous formations where dinosaur relics have been found.
http://www.thescelosaurus.com/
Thescelosaurus
Welcome to Thescelosaurus ! I hope that this site does justice to its namesake, the mighty basal ornithopod Thescelosaurus (the "marvelous or wonderful lizard"), and that visitors will find it very informative about just about any classic dinosaur (non-bird) they'd like to look up.
Type Species: Other Species: Time/Place: Classification: T. neglectus Gilmore, 1913 T. garbanii Morris, 1976 late Maastrichtian (LK) of Alberta, Saskatchewan, Colorado, Montana, Wyoming, and S. Dakota Ornithopoda T. edmontonesis C. M. Sternberg, 1940= T . sp. T. warreni Parks, 1926=
Parksosaurus warrenae What's new Introduction Background information on dinosaurs and terminology "Clade" index ... Hello and acknowledgments For more information, contact Justin Tweet
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27. Dinosaurs - What Is A Dinosaur?- Enchanted Learning Software
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ALL ABOUT DINOSAURS! What is a Dinosaur? Dino Info Pages Dinosaur Coloring Print-outs Name That Dino ... Dino Myths
What is a Dinosaur?
Millions of years ago, long before there were any people, there were dinosaurs. Dinosaurs were one of several kinds of prehistoric reptiles that lived during the Mesozoic Era , the "Age of Reptiles." Dinosaurs were reptiles and most hatched from eggs. No dinosaurs could fly and none lived in the water. Plant-eating sauropods were the largest animals to ever walk on Earth - but blue whales are more massive than any of the dinosaurs were!

28. Dinosaur Genera
Provides a complete listing of known dinosaur genera.
http://www.dinosaurs-on-stamps.info/d-list.html
DINOSAUR GENERA
since - October 28, 1995 / last updated - October 31, 2010
Thank you to George Olshevsky ("Mesozoic Meanderings #3")
for the original listing on October 23, 1995 and the help to keep this list current;
and also to all the other contributors from the Dinosaur Mailing List
NOW available: d-genera.pdf Genera count = 1295 (including 113 not presently considered to be dinosaurian)
[nomen ex dissertatione] = name appears in a dissertation
[nomen dubium] = name usually based on more than one type specimen
[nomen nudum] = name lacking a description and/or a type specimen
[nomen oblitum] = name forgotten for at least 50 years
[nomen rejectum] = name rejected by the ICZN
non = incorrect reference by the first to a name by the second author vide = name attributed to the first author by the second author = name preoccupied by the second author Junior Objective Synonym of the indicated genus Junior Subjective Synonym of the indicated genus Possible Subjective Synonym of the indicated genus Suppressed Senior Synonym of the indicated genus
  • Abrictosaurus: J.A. Hopson, 1975

29. Find Dinosaur Pictures - Illustrations Of Dinosaurs - Dinosaurios - Dinosaur Art
An index of the best Dinosaur Pictures on the world wide web, with links to the original image and image providers home page
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Featuring Galleries of Dinosaur Artists from Around the World A beautiful set of skeletal reconstructions
A collection of dinosaur pictures by Heinrich Harder
Galleries of Dinosaur Artists from Around the World Click on a Dinosaur Name or Picture
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30. Stereoscopic Dinosaurs -The Dinosaur Interplanetary Gazette
Dinosaur field of vision discussion and exercise.
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      (free view with crossed-eyes) Article by Ron Keas Cover one of your eyes and look across the street. Now open both eyes and look again. What happened? Well, when one eye was covered, the world looked kind of flat , right? With both eyes , objects kind of jump out at you and are separated in space or depth That's what is called " binocular vision Binocular means " bi " = 2 and " ocular " the eyes, so "two-eyes", Vera It is also called " stereoscopic " vision, and sometimes it is called " means Three-Dimensions , Height, Width and Depth - Vera These days people talk about 3D pictures, but what they really mean is pictures that are drawn to look round or "rendered." Stereoscopic pictures REALLY look round the same way that real life does. Not all animals can see in 3D. In order to see in 3D

31. Zoom Dinosaurs - EnchantedLearning.com
dinosaurs, dinosaur anatomy and dinosaur extinction at Zoom dinosaurs. Learn about many different dinosaur genera, dinosaur anatomy, dinosaur extinction, dinosaur games and
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32. Dinosaur Pictures - Illustrations Of Dinosaurs
Links to the original image and image providers for many dinosaur taxa.
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33. Dinosaur: Definition From Answers.com
A relic of the past living dinosaurs of the world of vegetation (John Olmsted). One that is hopelessly outmoded or unwieldy The old, bigcity teaching hospital is a dinosaur
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34. Discussions By Yann Oliver
Summaries of major debates in dinosaur paleontology, including dinosaur metabolism, the connection between dinosaurs and birds, and the Cretaceous-Tertiary extinction.
http://www.dinodata.org//Discussions/dinosaurs.html
A running Triceratops Below are a few (quite extensive) summaries about modern topics in dinosaur paleontology. Dinosaurs' metabolism
The facts for and against warm-bloodedness. Dinosaurs' lifestyles
Discussions about changes in the conceptions we have of dinosaurs' environment, posture, behaviour, etc. The dinosaur-bird link
Information about the recently discovered extremely birdlike, some feathered theropods, debates on the origin of flight, on the skin of dinosaurs...
Dinosaurs' extinction

The proofs for the existence of an extraterrestrial impact at the end of the Cretaceous, and a discussion about the circumstances of the extinction, together with comments on other hypotheses.
Complete Table of the dinosaur discussions Dinosaurs' metabolism
Explanation of the terms

Feathered dinosaurs

Dinosaur hearts and pterosaur endothermy
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Some more hypothesis

35. Dinosaurs (TV Series 1991–1994) - IMDb
Created by Bob Young. With Leif Tilden, Stuart Pankin, Jessica Walter, Jason Willinger.
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Series cast summary: Leif Tilden Robbie Sinclair (65 episodes, 1991-1995) Stuart Pankin Earl Sinclair (65 episodes, 1991-1995) Jessica Walter Fran Sinclair (65 episodes, 1991-1995) Jason Willinger Robbie Sinclair (65 episodes, 1991-1995) Allan Trautman Fran Sinclair (65 episodes, 1991-1995) Bruce Lanoil Charlene Sinclair (65 episodes, 1991-1995) David Greenaway Roy Hess (65 episodes, 1991-1995) John Kennedy Baby Sinclair (65 episodes, 1991-1995) Sally Struthers Charlene Sinclair (64 episodes, 1991-1995) Kevin Clash Baby Sinclair (64 episodes, 1991-1995) Bill Barretta Earl Sinclair (64 episodes, 1991-1995) Michelan Sisti Charlene Sinclair (63 episodes, 1991-1995) Pons Maar Roy Hess (62 episodes, 1991-1995)

36. Dinosaurs (Science Tracer Bullet - Library Of Congress
dinosaurs Science Tracer Bullets Research Finding Aids from the Library of Congress, Science Reference Services.
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The Library of Congress Researchers Home Tracer Bullets Find in Science Tracer Bullets Science Reference Pages Researchers Web Pages All Library of Congress Pages Norman Ross of the division of Paleontology, National Museum, preparing the skeleton of a baby dinosaur some seven or eight million years old for exhibition
Dinosaurs
Tracer Bullet 97-2 Unless otherwise noted, the Internet sites listed in this directory are provided by organizations other than the Library of Congress. These links are being offered as a convenience and for informational purposes only; they do not constitute an endorsement or an approval by the Library of Congress of any of the products, services, or opinions of the corporation, organization or individual. The Library of Congress bears no responsibility for the accuracy, legality, or content of the external site or for that of subsequent links. Contact the external site for answers to questions regarding its content. SCOPE Dinosaurs were highly successful reptiles. They first appeared about 225 million years ago and continually evolved to inhabit diverse environments and geographic areas; indeed, dinosaur fossils have been found on every continent. For more than 100 million years dinosaurs were the dominant terrestrial animals. Then, about 65 million years ago, dinosaurs (or, as some scientists would put it, "non-avian dinosaurs") and many other species became extinct within a geologically brief period of time.

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38. Dinosaur - CreationWiki, The Encyclopedia Of Creation Science
dinosaurs are a diverse group of extinct reptiles best known for the varieties that reached enormous sizes. They included both carnivores (meat eaters), such as the monstrous
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(Redirected from Dinosaurs Jump to: navigation search Dinosaur Scientific Classification Classification Families Order Ornithischia (bird-hipped)
Suborder: Thyreophora (armored dinosaurs)
Infraorder: Ankylosauria Ankylosauridae Nodosauridae Scelidosauridae Infraorder: Stegosauria Huayangosauridae Stegosauridae
Suborder Cerapoda:
Infraorder: Ceratopsia Ceratopsidae (horned dinosaurs) Chaoyangsauridae Psittacosauridae Neoceratopsia Infraorder: Ornithopoda (bird-footed) Hypsilophodontidae Iguanodontidae Hadrosauridae (duck-billed dinosaurs) Infraorder: Pachycephalosauria Pachycephalosauridae Goyocephala
Families Order Saurischia (lizard-hipped)
Suborder Sauropodomorpha
Infraorder Sauropoda
Suborder Theropoda
Infraorder Prosauropoda
Dinosaurs are a diverse group of extinct reptiles best known for the varieties that reached enormous sizes. They included both carnivores (meat eaters), such as the monstrous

39. Dinosaurs
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40. Dinosaurs: The End Of The Dinosaurs : Video : Discovery Channel Channel
Watch the animation of what scientists believe happened to the dinosaurs 65 million years ago.
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Watch the animation of what scientists believe happened to the dinosaurs 65 million years ago. Added: Aug 13, 2008
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