Dann's Dinosaur Reconstructions - drawings of reconstructed dinosaurs, extensive descriptions and links to related sites. Dino Russ's Lair - extensive resources on dinosaurs and vertebrate paleontology. Dinosaur Eggs - photos and articles describing the hunt for dinosaur eggs and how the embryos are studied. Dinosauria On-Line - pictures, in-depth articles and related links on the topic. >The Dinosaur Interplanetary Gazette - containing 245 million years of news articles about dinosaurs, plus dinosaur magazines and dinosaur links, this is a great dinosaur site. >Dinosaur Resource Directory - a extensive list of dinosaur related links. >Dinosaurs in Cyberspace: Dinolinks - several extensive categories of dinosaur-related information on the Internet. Fossils of New Jersey - photos and information on amber; plus vertebrate, invertebrate and plant fossils. Gulf of St. Lawrence Microfossils - images of late Quaternary Foraminiferida and Ostracoda. >Kansas Fossils - images and descriptions of fossils found from the Pennsylvanian through Pleistocene Age in Kansas. Learning From the Fossil Record - many articles and links dealing with fossils. PaleoNet - A system of listservers, www pages and ftp sites designed to enhance communication among paleontologists. Paleontological Research Institution - go on a virtual field trip and tour their fossil collections; check out links to other paleontology websites. Paleontology on the World Wide Web - an extensive list of paleontology resources, by Steven Schimmrich. Paleo Ring Home Page - a good place to start exploring; the Paleo Ring connects websites whose emphasis is on paleontology-related topics. Paper Dinosaurs - information and drawings from rare books and journals illustrating the early history of the discovery of dinosaurs. Prem's Fossil Gallery - pictures, information, a Fossil FAQ and extensive links to other paleontology sites. Museums
University of California Museum of Paleontology - visit the many excellent resources and online exhibits. |
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