What makes dinosaurs so interesting?their huge size, their exotic mystique? Or is it just that we`re still learning about these strange, lumbering creatures as scientists make new discoveries and revise old theories? Decide for yourself, with Encyclop椩a Britannica Profiles Dinosaurs. Watch a tyrannosaurus running...see how you measure up to him (would you reach his knee, his back, or his neck?)...and click your way through the evolution of dinosaurs in an interactive timeline. Comprehensive and engaging, it`s the one source for all ages on this captivating subject.
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Dinosaurs and Their World Dinosaurs and Other Living Things takes you though the Paleozoic, Mesozoic, and Cenozoic periods. Geology, also broken down by historical period, explores the diverse environments in which dinosaurs lived. Notable Dinosaur Experts recounts the lives and findings of famous paleontologists and geologists.
Dinosaur Family Tree and Timeline Explore the relationships and lineage of dinosaurs with this family tree. Click on photos and go directly to articles.
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Learning Tools Special tools let you enter notes, bookmark articles and pictures, and format reports.
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