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Dinosaurs at the University of Bristol
Dinobase
The most comprehensive database listing recognized dinosaurs species. Listing hundreds of species.

What Were the Dinosaurs Like?
A series of web pages developed by the Palaeobiology MSc students at the University of Bristol discussing all aspects of dinosaur physiology and ecology
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The KT Event
A page discussing the most current theories of dinosaur extinction.

Dinosaur Eggs and Nests
Everything you ever wanted to know about dinosaur eggs!

Dinosaur Tracks and Trails
Tracks and trails can tell us more than you might imagine. Visit this page to find out more.

Dinosaur SuperTree
Fast computers have allowed a comprehensive study of dinosaur relationships.

Walking with Dinosaurs and Prehistoric Beasts
Read about how people at the University of Bristol were involved with the making of this famous series.

Donald Henderson's Walking Dinosaurs
Animated GIFs (moving pictures) of how the flesh-eating theropod's walked.

Palaeontology at the University of Bristol
University of Bristol's Palaeobiology Research Group
Information about the people at at the University of Bristol that study palaeobiology and their research interests.

University of Bristol's Palaeofiles
Crazy about dinosaurs, fossils, and the history of life? Read more about current research topics.

Dinosaurs in Media

BBC - Walking With Dinosaurs & Prehistoric Beasts
Learn more about the popular series including lots of "Behind the Scenes" information.

Google - Recent Dinosaur News
Read the latest in dinosaur news; Google's updates this search continually.

Blogs

Fish Feet
Biologists and palaeontologists will answer your questions about anything biology or palaeontology related including dinosaurs, bacteria, plants, mammals and and much more!

Q&A

Ask A Biologist
Sarda Sahney of the University of Bristol writes Fish Feet, a science blog about evolution, biodiversity, palaeontology, conservation and current controversies. Read about living fossils, tigers, sharks, the biggest dinosaurs, and what T. rex really ate!

Fossil Finding Activities
Fossil Walks
Chris Pamplin specializes in individual family fossil hunting walks, these are available throughout the year, most days. Chris has been leading such walks for 10 years.

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