REFERENCES
Try these Internet sites for more information.
There are hundreds out there, these are just a few to get you started.
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Dinosaurs!
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Take a narrated tour of this dinosaur exhibit from Honolulu Community College.
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Paleontology Without Walls
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Many people think paleontology is the study of fossils. In fact, paleontology is much more.
Find out all about it at the University of California Museum of Paleontology.
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The Paleontological Institute
of the Russian Academy of Science
in Moscow, Russia
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See online collections from all over the former Soviet Union and the world on the origin of life, dinosaurs from Mongolia, and mammals from cave faunas in Georgia.
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The Royal Tyrrell Museum
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An online version of some of the most remarkable fossil displays anywhere, in Canada's only institution devoted entirely to palaeontology.
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Scotty, the T-Rex at Eastend, Saskatchewan
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This is the virtual home of Scotty, the Tyrannosaurus Rex unearthed at Eastend, Saskatchewan.
It also has a list of more Internet resources.
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Geologic Time Line Project
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An 8th grade Earth Science teacher put together this activity for students to
learn about dinosaurs and geologic time using the Internet.
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Dinosaurs
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Another activity for 3rd-6th grade students to
learn about dinosaurs using the Internet, brought to you by IBM.