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Dinosaurs : Discovery Channel

  Spinosaurus: World’s Largest Carnivorous Dinosaur » Spinosaurus holds the world record for being the largest known carnivorous dinosaur, given its impressive length and 9.9-ton build.
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Some paleontologists argue that many of the dinosaurs known as Iguanodon are classified incorrectly, leaving only one or two true Iguanodon species.
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  Tyrannosaurus: One of the Biggest Flesh-Eating Predators of All Time » The Tyrannosaurus body could extend the entire width of a tennis court.
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KidsDinos.com - Dinosaurs For Kids

Like other sauropods of the age, Ampelosaurus breathed through nostrils on the top of its head.
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Find out which dinosaur was the largest, which was the smallest, which had the most horns, the longest neck, or which ate the most food.
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                Ampelosaurus About Ampelosaurus Ampelosaurus was discovered and named in 1869 by Philippe Matherson, in Europe.
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DINOSAUR | Walt Disney World Resort

The countdown begins: 60 seconds before the meteor pulverizes the Earth!
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Get ready for a bumpy ride filled with thrills and close calls!
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Location: Disney's Animal Kingdom Theme Park Dinoland U.S.A.
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Guest PoliciesDue to the nature of the experience, service animals are not permitted on this attraction.Video Captioning is available on selected monitors in this attraction.  Please visit Guest Relations to obtain an activator.Guests with young children may take turns experiencing attractions.
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Some are gentle giants; others are monstrous meat-eating predators in search of a tasty snack.
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Rider Swap is when Guests take turns waiting with youngsters too small to ride a certain attraction then "swapping" with another Guest from their party to experience the ride without standing in line twice.
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Dinosaur - Conservapedia

In this view, the entire population of dinosaurs were wiped out by a mass extinction event (usually thought to be a meteorite) about 65 million years ago.
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Engravings in the floor of Carlisle Cathedral appear to be of dinosaurs.
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Their museums worked out the techniques for mounting and displaying them.
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Contents 1 Highlights of the history of dinosaur paleontology 2 Dinosaur Species 2.1 History of dinosaurs 2.1.1 Extinction 2.1.2 Dinosaur-like creatures in history and modern sightings 2.1.3 Dinosaurs and birds 2.2 Evolutionary/Old Earth Perspective 2.2.1 Extinction 2.2.2 An Explosion of new species 2.2.3 Dinosaurs and Birds 3 Dinosaur fossils and Human Fossils and Geological Strata 4 Description 4.1 Saurischia 4.2 Ornithischia 5 In Popular Culture 6 See also 7 References Highlights of the history of dinosaur paleontology Henry Fairfield Osborn In the United States during the 1900s, the public imagination was caught by the discoveries of Henry Fairfield Osborn (1857-1935) and the great competitive dinosaur hunters, Edward Drinker Cope (1847-1897) and Othniel Charles Marsh (1831-1899).
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In his article, "Fifteen ways to refute materialistic bigotry", Dr. Jonathan Sarfati wrote regarding dinosaurs being descendants of birds: “ “The same logic applies to the dinosaur-bird debate.
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See also Evolution Theory of Evolution and Cases of Fraud, Hoaxes and Speculation Irreligion and superstition Young earth creationism References ↑ Grigg, Russell, Dinosaurs and dragons: stamping on the legends, Creation 14(3):10–14, June 1992 ↑ Vast Majority of Dinosaurs Still to Be Found, Scientists Say, National Geographic ↑ Genesis 1:25 ↑ Genesis 1:29-30 ↑ Were dinosaurs on Noah’s Ark?, Creation Ministries International ↑ Carl Wieland, Dinosaur bones—just how old are they really?, Creation, vol.
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Dinosaur | Define Dinosaur at Dictionary.com

Ads di·no·saur   /ˈdaɪnəˌsɔr/ Show Spelled[dahy-nuh-sawr] Show IPA noun 1.any chiefly terrestrial, herbivorous or carnivorous reptile of the extinct orders Saurischia and Ornithischia, from the Mesozoic Era, certain species of which are the largest known land animals.2.something that is unwieldy in size, anachronistically outmoded, or unable to adapt to change: The old steel mill was a dinosaur that cost the company millions to operate.
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Used especially of old minicomputers and mainframes, in contrast with newer microprocessor-based machines.
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See dino-, -saur Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Dictionary, © Random House, Inc.
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In a famous quote from the 1988 Unix EXPO, Bill Joy compared the liquid-cooled mainframe in the massive IBM display with a grazing dinosaur "with a truck outside pumping its bodily fluids through it".
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Scientists know how to turn a chicken into a dinosaur.
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[Jargon File] The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing, © Denis Howe 2010 http://foldoc.org Cite This Source Word Dynamo By Dictionary.com Searching for dinosaur?
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Dinosaur - Wikimedia

This early bird is so dinosaur-like that, without a clear impression of feathers in the surrounding rock, at least one specimen was mistaken for Compsognathus.[101] Since the 1990s, a number of additional feathered dinosaurs have been found, providing even stronger evidence of the close relationship between dinosaurs and modern birds.
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Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 15 (4): 707–712. (abstract) ↑ Roach, Brian T.; and Brinkman, Daniel L.
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Artist's rendering of two Centrosaurus, herbivorous ceratopsid dinosaurs from the late Cretaceous fauna of North America.
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However, there is general agreement that some behaviors which are common in crocodiles and birds, dinosaurs' closest living relatives, were also common among dinosaurs.
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Originally, scientists broadly disagreed as to whether dinosaurs were capable of regulating their body temperatures at all.
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"Origin and relationships of Dinosauria". in Weishampel, David B.; Dodson, Peter; and Osmólska, Halszka (eds.).
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Dinosaur - CreationWiki, the encyclopedia of creation science

The evidence indicates that the critics are both right — birds did not evolve either from running dinos or from tree-living mini-crocodiles.
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These skeletal features distinguish dinosaurs from other ancient reptiles such as Dimetrodon, the plesiosaurs, and pterosaurs.
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Text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License.
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It is furthermore presumed that dinosaurs, along with all other kinds of land animals, were taken aboard Noah's ark and reintroduced following the deluge.
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Multiple Dinosaurs Reclassified as One Species Creation-Evolution Headlines What About the Dinosaurs? by Curt Sewell.
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According to paleontologist Dale Russell of North Carolina State University, the find challenged some of the most fundamental beliefs on how and when dinosaurs evolved.
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Dinosaur - Definition and More from the Free Merriam-Webster ...

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Dinosaur National Monument (U.S. National Park Service)

Today, the mountains, desert and untamed rivers flowing in deep canyons, support an array of life.
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National Park Service) Skip to SearchSkip to NavigationSkip to BodySkip to Footer Search this park Search nps.gov   Español Site Index Frequently Asked Questions Contact Us   view map text size: printer friendly Quicklinks: Directions Operating Hours & Seasons Fees and Reservations Campgrounds Rafting Permits Weather Discover Dinosaur!
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When excavations eventually ended, over 1,500 fossils were left in place on the cliff face so that visitors can view them in the position they were found. more...
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Their fantastic remains are still visible embedded in the rocks.
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Dinosaur - Yu-Gi-Oh!

One unique Dinosaur-Type monster, "Tyranno Infinity", gains a massive 1000 ATK boost for each banished Dinosaur-Type monster, making Dinosaur-Type monsters viable even with the debilitating effects of "Macro Cosmos" and related cards.
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There are many high-level Dinosaur-Type monsters, so the general strategy for them is to Summon their high-Level monsters as quickly as possible using cards like "Hunting Instinct" or "Big Evolution Pill", overpowering the opponent's weaker monsters before they have a chance to defend themselves.
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And as such, each anime story has had at least one duelist who uses Dinosaur-type monsters.
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Unlike other Monster Types in which high-Level monsters risk being useless in the hand, Dinosaur-Type monsters have numerous options for getting around Tribute requirements that make high-Level monsters the bread and butter of the Deck.
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Jurrac, the first Dinosaur archetype, was released in Duel Terminal - Demon Roar God Revival!!, Duel Terminal - Champion of Chaos!!, Duel Terminal - Dragunity of the Hurricane, and Duel Terminal - Charge of the Genex in the OCG, while the TCG received them in in Hidden Arsenal 2, 3, and 4.
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Dinosaurs - Dinosaur, facts, fossils, and information

Tweet Practically every child in the world, at some point, has been enthused with dinosaurs.
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And we know that walking with dinosaurs is something that, if we are perfectly honest with ourselves, we have all dreamed about at some point.
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Dinosaur pictures, although clearly recreated, have given us some insight to their size and shape, but it still seems that we know so little about what they were really like.
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The claw of the raptor was in the others' stomach as well.
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The cause has not been proven yet, but many believe that an asteroid Over 9 miles wide hit the earth In the Gulf of Mexico.
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Dinosaur facts have sprung up giving us some clue as to the life that these amazing creatures led and the tremendous size of some of them.
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Dinosaur Train | PBS KIDS

Dinosaur Train | PBS KIDS Learning Goals:Science, Nature, Dinosaurs Parents Teachers TV Times Shop     © 2011 The Jim Henson Company.
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Find Dinosaur Pictures - Illustrations of Dinosaurs - Dinosaurios ...

Permission to use the illustrations can only be granted by the artist &/or the website of its origin.
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  A Few Last Things Now available in stores and online, Prehistoric Times Magazine, Issue 100.
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Try Google!  (Google Safe Site Enhanced) Artists search4dinosaurs.com is always looking to add new artists.
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Each image on the site is viewed by hundreds and even thousands of visitors each week.
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It is a way to help you locate great illustrations of dinosaurs.
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Prehistoric Animals, Birds, Fish, Wildlife, the Civil War, Guitars, Victorian Fashion.
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Dinosaur Bar-B-Que - Dinosaur Bar-B-Que

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Dinosaur Journey Museum

The hands-on, interactive museum includes paleontology displays, a working laboratory where dinosaur bones are prepared for display, a collections room where scientists study dinosaurs and other animals, a simulated earthquake ride, a dinosaur library reading area, a sandbox for making your own dinosaur tracks and a “quarry site” where kids can uncover actual Jurassic dinosaur bones.
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See the tiny Jurassic dinosaur Fruitadens and compare it to other dinosaurs that lived at the same time, such as Apatosaurus, a dinosaur that was perhaps a million times heavier than Fruitadens.
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  Quick Links Educator Programs Want to plan a school visit to Dinosaur Journey?
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      View Map and Directions     The GVZQ and Dinosaur Journey Museum are planning an exciting collaborative living exhibit!
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Dinosaur Journey Museum   Location, Hours and Pricing     Blog     Contact Us    Search Visit Information Dinosaur Digs Trips Programs and Events Exhibits Education Support You are Here: > Visit > Dinosaur Journey Museum Museum of the West W.I.T.
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Compare your size to that of the shoulder blade of a Supersaurus, or compare the size of any dinosaur bone to that of Amphicoelias fragillimus, a dinosaur that dwarfs all others.
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Dinosaur Jr. - BUG (LIVE) at 9:30 Club - IN THE HANDS OF THE FANS

Dinosaur Jr. - BUG (LIVE) at 9:30 Club - IN THE HANDS OF THE FANS Through an online contest, six fans were selected to film Dinosaur Jr. performing "Bug" in its entirety at the 9:30 Club in Washington DC, June 2011.
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