Walking with Dinosaurs - play a dinosaur game, learn about their footprints, send a dinosaur postcard, or find out about extinction from this BBC site.
DinoDon.com - check out this site for dinosaur art, a dino dictionary, contests, news, digs, scientists, books, links, and all manner of cool dinosaur stuff!
Dinorama - National Geographic site with information about dinosaurs and current methods of learning about them. Includes timelines, animations, and fun facts
Zoom Dinosaurs - this site contains just about everything you might want to know about dinosaurs. It also includes jokes, pictures, a dino quiz, and a geologic time chart.
Age of Reptiles Mural - check out this clickable mural which gives information on dinosaurs from the Cretaceous to the Devonian periods. It's a bit technical in parts, but has great info.
Dino Russ's Lair - links to everything you could possibly want to know about dinosaurs.
Dino-Roar - listen to what dinosaurs may have sounded like in various file formats, and learn how scientists came up with the computer simulations. From Scientific American.
Dinosaur Eggs - go on an online egg hunt and see how researchers "hatch" fossilized dinosaur eggs to reveal the embryos inside. From National Geographic.
Dinosauria On-Line - dino stuff from A to Z, including journals, models and links.
Dinosaurs in the Dunes - read about fossil hunting in the Gobi with paleontologists from the Museum of Natural History. Includes info and sketches of dinosaurs and photos of the Gobi desert.
Dinosaurs of the Gobi - article from National Geographic Magazine about one of the greatest dinosaur finds in the Gobi Desert of Mongolia. Includes facts and drawings of the dinosaurs.
Dinosaurs1 - get brief descriptions of different types of dinosaurs and find out what the Earth was like before they lived.
Discovering Dinosaurs - this excellent site from the Encyclopedia Britannica traces dinosaur hunters and their discoveries throughout time. It also has some fun and informative activities to do, and IMAX movie clips!
Douglas Henderson's Earth History Illustrations - check out illustrations meant to capture the Earth's geologic history. Includes drawings of dinosaurs, other animals and plants, and the land.
Fossil Zone - build a dinosaur out of bones, learn about recent fossil discoveries, or check out the dino gallery.
Interactive Dinosaurs - project by second graders with brief facts about dinosaurs of the Triassic, Jurassic, and Cretaceous periods.
Jason's Dinosaur site - learn about dinosaurs through the eyes of a child and through animations of dinosaurs.
Kinetosaurs - see how artist John Payne uses science and art to create dinosaur sculptures and make them move! You can also find out about individual dinosaurs in the dinosaur database and print and color pictures.
Meet the Dinosaurs - read cool details about meat and plant eating dinosaurs.