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Paleontology
Guide picks
Information about dinosaurs, fossils, paleontology discoveries and more.

Bibliography of Fossil Vertebrates
Allows you to search for literature references on a specific topic.

Cold-Blooded Myth
Were dinosaurs warm-blooded?

Did You Know?: Paleontology
Find out about some exciting paleontological discoveries.

Dinosaur Eggs
Go on a virtual hunt for dinosaur eggs and watch as scientists reveal the embryos inside. The site also contains a QuickTime VR movie gallery of dinosaur eggs and embryos. Browsers will need the QT plug-in for viewing.

Dinosauria Online
Visit the picture gallery to view paintings and pictures of your favorite dinosaurs.

The Dinosauricon
Contains a genus list, phylenogy chart, and great three-dimensional digital dinosaur images.

Dinosaurs
Information and resources about dinosaurs.

The Fossil Evidence of Human Evolution in China
Observe fossils of ancient man and other primates.

Fossil Hominid
Find out the name of the oldest known hominid species.

Fossil Horses in Cyberspace
Take a tour through the Fossil Horse Cybermuseum.

Frequently Asked Questions about Paleontology
What is paleontology? How do I become a paleontologist? Find out here.

Natural History Museum's VR Fossils
Download data sets from several scanned fossil specimens and manipulate them on your own computer. Must have a plug-in VRML browser to view pages.

NMNH's Blast From the Past Exhibit
Did an asteroid collision with earth really destroy the dinosaurs? A newly recovered deep-sea core may reveal the answers.

PaleoNet Pages
"PaleoNet is a system of listservers, World Wide Web pages, and ftp sites designed to enhance electronic communication among paleontologists."

Skullduggery
Here's your chance to get museum quality fossil replicas for study or display.

UCMP Special Exhibits
Visit several online paleontological exhibits including Sabretooths and DinoBuzz.

SuperCroc
Find out about this amazing creature that was as long as a bus and weighed more than an elephant.

USA Today's Paleontology News
Read USA Today articles about exciting paleontological news and discoveries.

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