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If our Dinosaur Explorer whet your appetite to know more about these magnificent creatures, you're sure to enjoy the following links. They're culled directly from our Dinosaur Resources page (and duplicated here for your convenience). Each of these sites was helpful in creating the Dinosaur Explorer and Dinosaur Timeline pages.

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BBC Walking with Dinosaurs:
This is an amazing and lavishly designed site. It contains a wealth of dinosaur information; a unique "viewer" window on each dinosaur "fact page", which offers multiple views and even animations of the dinosaurs; and much more. The stunning illustrations and backgrounds will set the mood for dinosaur exploration better than any other site we've seen. This is a must-visit site!

Dinosauria Online:
Dinosauria is a very comprehensive resource, featuring a wealth of information, photo gallery, and more. We've barely begun to explore all that this site has to offer, and it definitely warrants a return visit.

University of California, Berkley Museum of Paleontology:
This site was immensely valuable in establishing the Dinosaur Timeline page. In addition to the Geologic Timeline, it offers a glimpse of life in each period, and much more.

Enchanted Learning: Zoom Dinosaurs
This site seems to be geared toward school-aged kids, but we'd recommend it for all ages. It's perfect for "dinosaur neophytes," as it doesn't make any assumptions of prior knowledge of the subject. It covers everything from "what is a dinosaur" to physical characteristics, classifications, and much, much more--all in a clear, no-nonsense writing style that's both easy and enjoyable to read.