Alastair's Dinosaurs: Dinosaur activities, games, museum reviews, and theories. In English and German.
Amrit's Website of Dinosaurs: Contains descriptions of lesser-known dinosaurs as compiled by a 5-year-old.
Australian Dinosaurs: Colourful illustrations and info about Australian dinosaurs of the Cretaceous era. Watch the Muttaburrasaurus hatch or the Kronosaurus swim in the ancient sea.
Dino Directory: A database of dinosaurs including images and a timeline.
Dino Don's Dino World: Offers video clips, facts and trivia, coloring pages, and a dictionary.
Dinobase: Dinosaur information from the University of Bristol. List species, and tells what dinosaurs were like and why they died out.
DinoBuzz: Facts, theories, and misconceptions about dinosaurs, including a look at extinction, movies, and relationships with other animals.
Dinofun: Education, media, and other resources about dinosaur activity for kids.
Dinopedia: Contains dinocards on a wide variety of different dinosaurs. Each card contains how to pronounce the name, how big it was, and a drawing showing what scientists think they looked like.
Dinosaur Central: A quick guide to dinosaurs, including the Dinosaur Hall of Fame, dinosaur quiz, dino grudge match, and T. rex on the silver screen.
Dinosaur Dig: Dinosaur data and fossil facts from the San Diego Natural History Museum.
Dinosaur Questions and Answers: Explores the origins of dinosaurs, their extinction, and fossils found today. Written from a Biblical Creationist viewpoint.
Dinosaur World: Store in San Antonio, Texas. Kids and teacher resource sections with activities.
Dinosauria On-Line: A tool for researching dinosaurs. Contains the Journal of Dinosaur Paleontology, a collection of essays and e-mail discussions whose topics range from what Archaeopteryx used its wings for, to evolution.
Dinosaurs: Links to educational resources.
Dinosaurs: Pictures, images, and links.
Dinosaurs and Bones: See dinosaur images, clipart, and stories.
Dinosaurs in Hawaii: Pictures and sounds of Triceratops Tyrannosaurus Rex, and Stegosaurus.
Dinotots: Many colorful pictures of dinosaurs with information on dinosaurs too.
Discovering Dinosaurs: Encyclopaedia Britannica explores how our conception of dinosaurs has evolved in the 150 years since dinosaurs were first discovered.
Finding the World's First Dinosaur Skeleton: Recounts the story of William Parker Foulke discovering the first nearly-complete skeleton of a dinosaur, the "Bone Wars" that followed, and the history of the site in Haddonfield, New Jersey.
Fossil Freak: Dr. Earle's dinosaur activities.
Land O' Dinosaurs: Games, puzzles, and desktop patterns. Gives a short background about dinosaurs.
MSNBC: Scientists Recover T. Rex Soft Tissue: A report that blood vessels, soft tissue, and perhaps even whole blood cells were found inside a dinosaur bone. Includes photos.
My Dinomite Site: Includes quiz, pictures, printable word search, logic problem, and links.
Myths and Monsters: Facts about Dinosaurs in the Ancient World: Contends that dinosaurs did not become extinct millions of years ago, but roamed the earth as recently as 1,500 years ago.
Noah's Science Stuff: A blog detailing the scientific interests and investigations of seven-year-old Noah, mostly about dinosaurs.
NOVA Online/Curse of T. rex: Essay on the dinosaurs' companions and a Hot Science exercise about finding dinosaurs.
The Age of Reptiles Mural: Description and photographs of reptiles and dinosaurs from different eras. Exhibit at the Yale Peabody Museum.
The Dino Database: Learn about the dinosaurs by listening to each of them talk about themselves. Includes classification, records, where to see dinosaurs, theories, controversies, dictionary, and glossary.
The Dinosaur Art Gallery of Joe Tucciarone: Paintings of many of the best-known prehistoric beasts. Information about each animal includes its size, weight, diet, when it lived, and the year it was discovered.
The Dinosaur Museum: The history of the world of dinosaurs is presented with skeletons, fossilized skin, eggs, footprints, and realistic sculptures.
The Dinosauria: Extensive information about the dinosaurs from the University of California Museum of Paleontology.
Walking With Dinosaurs: Articles and activities from the BBC series.
What Dinosaur Are You?: Learn about these extinct creatures with fun activities and reading details about each species.
Zoom Dinosaurs: Includes information on evolution, extinction, and fossils, as well as dinosaur games and jokes.