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Learn about lifeforms in the prehistoric age with articles, facts, games and quizzes
A detailed look at the timeline of the dinosaurs, from the early Jurassic period to the end of the Cretaceous Period
Although the first dinosaur was identified in 1824 by William Buckland, we may now be entering a new 'golden age' of discovery
bbc.co.uk Dinosaurs - brings you in-depth descriptions of over 60 dinosaurs and the eras in which they lived.
Taking up the story where Walking with Dinosaurs left off, walking with beasts spans 65 million years of history from the death of the dinosaurs to the first humans.
More results from "Science & Nature"A major controversy still rages over whether dinosaurs were hot-blooded ( - like and ) or cold-blooded ( - like
Created: 29th November 2001 Dinosaurs of The Isle of Wight - Sauropods Saurischian dinosaurs are dinosaurs with 'lizard-like' hips.
More results from "h2g2"Science & Nature: Prehistoric Life Sorry! We have removed the fact files from our site. However, you can still play the Big Al game without them.
Take Dinosaur Jr for instance, who, let’s face it, are hardly All Saints. But sadly, the alt-rock pigeonhole in which Dinosaur Jr once sat happily has evolved hugely.
Can you spot the giant ground sloth?. 22 August 2007 Crystal Palace and Dinosaur panoramic tours You are in Dinosaur Park 2 Dinosaur Park 2 Can you spot the giant ground sloth?
Pick a fact file from one of the groups of dinosaurs. The science behind the Walking with Dinosaurs programmes.
Pick a fact file from one of the groups of dinosaurs. The science behind the Walking with Dinosaurs programmes.
More results from "Schools"The Leeds Museum Resource Centre in Yeadon has a number of dinosaur exhibits in its collection, including a dinosaur egg. There are even some fossilised dinosaur droppings in the collection!
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The discovery of the remains of a dinosaur fossil has shown that it had an enormous backside .
The reconstructed skeleton of a dinosaur whose mouth worked like a vacuum cleaner, is on display in Washington.
An entirely new species of dinosaur completely unknown to science has been discovered by a Portsmouth University research student.
Recommended results for dinosaurs
An incredibly detailed site spanning every aspect of dinosaur life
www.dinodata.net/
Profiles of popular dinosaurs, browsable by time period, species or geographic region
internt.nhm.ac.uk/j.../dino/
A fantastic resource for kids of all ages, with loads of clearly indexed info on every aspect of the prehistoric creatures
www.enchantedl.../index.html