Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology
http://www.tyrrellmuseum.com
Explore the museum on-line. Visit the gift shop and
try out the virtual reality dinosaur model.
Kids Zone - Community of Drumheller, Alberta,
Canada
http://www.dinosaurvalley.com/kidzone.html
A variety of information and activities for
kids.
Dino 2000 - Origin of The World's Largest T-Rex
http://www.dinosaurvalley.com/dino2000/trex.html
Information about the project to construct the world's
largest T-Rex tourist attraction.
ZoomDinosaurs.com
http://www.EnchantedLearning.com/subjects/dinosaurs/Dinotopics.html
Explore this extensive and comprehensive on-line book
about dinosaurs. Commonly asked questions are answered
and there are 105 different dinosaurs described, complete
with drawings and information for the
non-scientist.
Walking with Dinosaurs
http://www.bbc.co.uk/dinosaurs/
Presented by the BBC on-line this colorful site
explores everything from the chronology of dinosaurs to
various theories about their extinction. Best of all,
there are numerous video clips from the BBC television
show of the same name.
Discovering Dinosaurs
http://dinosaurs.eb.com/dinosaurs/index2.html
This site explores the comparison between 1960 views
of dinosaurs and what we know today. Includes good
animations and a teacher guide for the site. Presented by
Britannica.com.
Sue at The Field Museum
http://www.fmnh.org/sue/
Read more about the T-Rex known as Sue. Includes
information and activities for both adults and kids.
Visit between 9:15 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Central Standard
Time to view their Sue-Cam.
Parasaurolophus Sounds and Images
http://www.nmmnh-abq.mus.nm.us/nmmnh/soundsandimages.html
Hear this strange looking dinosaur brought back to
life after 75 million years. While not the actual sounds,
these are computer generated from scientific models of
what they may have sounded like. What musical instrument
do they sound like to you?
Dinosaurs - The Sitcom
http://www.sci.kun.nl/thalia/funpage/television/dinosaurs/index.html
What if dinosaurs could talk? What if they watched
television and stared in a sitcom? While there is no
scientific proof that they ever did this website explores
the world of Jim Henson's vision of Dinosaurs. [Note:
Please do not use the information contained within for
scientific research. Your results my not be
accurate!]
Dinosaurs in the Dunes
http://www.discovery.com/area/specials/gobi/gobi1.html
An interactive journal of the 1997 expedition into the
Gobi desert of China. This website contains the regular
dispatches during the expedition. This web site, operated
by The Discovery Channel, includes stunning photographs
and vivid text.