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JP/LW T.rex animation
Art Dinouveau, full-scale dinosaur models
The BBC's Walking with Dinosaurs site, from the television series. There are some nice computer generated scenes, and a free screen saver.
Beri's Dinosaur World. An excellent palaeo-life restoration site.
David Goldman's Dinosaur Illustrations.
Dinosaur art and modelling.
Dinosauriomania (in Spanish)
Dinotopia. Featuring the art of James Gurney.
The Dinosaur Gallery at T.Mike Keesey's Dinosauricon.
The Dinosaur Studio. Dinosaur sculptures and models.
Frank DeNota. Lots of dramatic pictures of dinosaurs in plausable scenarios. Great stuff.
Grant Harding's Dinosaur Destination. Art and information.
Greg Wenzel - Dinosaur Art, Sculpture and Science
Jaime A.Headden's Qilong, including artwork and essays
John Bindon's dinosaur art
John Conway - Palaeoartist
Jordan Mallon's Paleo Portfolio. Illustrations and information.
Luis Rey, another excellant artist.
Marshall's Art. See the most flamboyant Allosaurus reconstruction ever (I give it two thumb-claws up).
Prehistorics Illustrated. Palaeo-art galleries, dinosaur news, and research.
The Raptorian Sector. Dinosaurs, dragons, and all things beastial, with the artwork of Rachel K.Clarke.


- Fossil replicas & casts, life-sized models, and all sorts of Jurassic Park information

The Cumberland Plains Australian National Park Proposal. An alternative plan for the Badgerys Creek site, Western Sydney, which would include a Natural History Museum and a dinosaur footprint trail.
College of Eastern Utah. A great Utahraptor site.

The offical site for the Monash University Palaeolab in Australia, with the latest news on the Flat Rocks site in south eastern Victoria.

Dinosaur Discovery - Educational Life-Size Dinosaur Skeleton Kits (and not those awful tail-dragging balsa wood things either)
Dinosaur Magazine. An online magazine about... you guessed it!
The Dinosaur Superstore, with every dinosaur product you could imagine (and a few you couldn't)
The Dinosaurs of Pangaea theme park in Arizona.
Discover magazine, which often runs articles about dinosaurs.
Enchanted Learning Dinosaurs.
Gondwana Studios in Tasmania. Dinosaur sculptures.
Grand River Museum, In South Dakota, USA.
The Jurassic Park Institute
Kavenga Publishing: personalised childrens' books from Australia (one with a dinosaur theme).
Lost Sea Opals, opalised fossils from Lightning Ridge.
Museum of Tropical Queensland.
The Museum of Victoria dinosaur info pages.
Nakasato Dinosaur Center in Japan. Lots of info, art work, and some Quicktime virtual stuff.
The National Dinosaur Museum - Canberra, Australia.
Nature magazine, which often runs palaeontology-related articles.
Paleogarden Natural History Sculpture . An Australian-based dinosaur sculpture company
Paleo-World Research Foundation - dinosaur expeditions
Prehistoric Animal Structures (P.A.S.T.), specializing in mounted skeletons for museums and exhibitions.
Queensland Museum (Brisbane).
Rocky Mountain Dinosaur Resource Centre
Smithsonian Institute Dinosaur Museum with 3-D photos, fossil casts, and lots more.
All The Right Stuff with all sorts of dinosaur-related toys and gifts.
University of Queensland Earth Sciences Dept.
University of Queensland Dinosaur Pages. Some brief info on Australian dinosaurs and marine reptiles
U.S. Geological Survey. Some info on polar dinosaurs from Australia and Antarctica.
Yahoo's Dinosaur List



Antarctic discoveries.
The Archaeopteryx pages
Australia's Lost Kingdom. Courtesy of the Australian Museum.
Another Australia's Lost Kingdoms site.
Dinomania, with heaps of information and short essays on dinosaurs.
Compy07's dinosaur page.
Deinonychus
DinoData. Regularly updated dinosaur-related news and information.
Dino-man's page News, information, and links.
The Dinomorph Project. Using computers to model dinosaur movement.
A dinosaur bibliography.
The Dinosauria at Berkeley.
Dinosauria on-line.
Dinosaur Dreaming. The offical site for the Monash University Palaeolab in Australia, with the latest news on the Flat Rocks site in south eastern Victoria.
The Dinosaur Interplanetery Gazette.
The Dino Land Website. Includes news and interviews with palaeontologists.
Dinosaur News webzine. With regular updates
The Dinosauricon by T.Mike Keesey
The Earthnet Info Server home page.
Internet Resource Guide for Zoology. Heaps of dinosaur links.
J.R.Wagner's PALEO-LINX.
Marilia City Dinosaurs - Brazil
Larry Dunn's "Megalania" homepage with all sorts of dinosaur-related information. It's even named after a giant Australian lizard.
Nomad CyberQueen's dinosaur pages. One of my Velociraptors has escaped. See if you can find it here.
Pachycephalosaurs. Information about bone-headed dinosaurs.
The Polyglot Paleontologist. English translations of many non-English palaeontological articles.
The Rex Files summaries of journal articles about polar dinosaurs (and other topics).
Rocky Mountain West. A collection of dinosaur internet resources.
Skeletal reconstructions by Gregory S.Paul.
The Telson Spur. Dinosaurs, evolution, and biology in general.
Thunder Lizards. Look out for more of my escaped Velociraptors.
The Vertebrate Dento- and Osteopathy Bibliography Project. Looks at dinosaur injuries and sickness.
The Vertebrate Phylogeny Pages by Jack Conrad. There's some great artwork and skeletal reconstructions here (not just dinosaurs).
Victorian Dinosaurs. Part of the T.rex surfs the net exhibition at the Museum of Victoria.



Baltic amber, some with insects preserved inside.
Billabong Bugs. Grow your own living 'dinosaur shrimp' - tiny relatives of the trilobite
Dinofish. Everything you ever wanted to know about the Coelacanth.
The Ichthyosaur Homepage. Everyone's favourite "fish-lizards".
Mesozoic Mammals by Trevor Dykes
Monotreme (egg-laying mammal) fossils from Australia.
Oceans of Kansas Paleontology. Featuring information, art and skeletal reconstructions of various marine reptiles from Kansas.
Order Plesiosauria page, with info on marine reptiles.
Paleomap. Generate an image of ancient continental plate positions for any era.
Riversleigh Fossil Centre, Mt Isa, Queensland. Miocene and Pliocene Australian mammals.
The Thylacoleo Remembrance site. Exctinct marsupial lions from Australia.



Discover - Australia. A list of Australian web resources
Dinosaur T-Shirt
Dinosaur World. Puzzles, games and other dinosaur-related activities for kids. Be careful - you might also learn something!
E-rex interactive. An educational site for kids.
The Chicxulub seismic experiment. Information on the Yucatan impact crater.
Dinoman's Domain.
Fossil freak's guide to the universe.
MacDaddy Molds. Affordable fossil molds to make full size fossil reproductions
The Paleobook. Palaeo-related reading (not just dinosaurs).
Red Raptor's lair.
Sam's Dinosaur Hideout
www.tyrannosaurus.cjb.net. The WWF of the dinosaur world (and that's definitely NOT the World Wildlife Fund!)

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