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  2. Dinosaur Identification: Find Dinosaurs By Their Characteristics

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    Dinosaur identification guide: find & identify dinosaurs by characteristics. Spikes, plates, horns, arms, claws, long necks & more features

  3. List Of Dinosaurs: Dinosaur Names With Pictures ... - Active Wild

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    List of dinosaurs, with facts & information. Dinosaur names with pictures, a complete online reference. Learn about famous & lesser-known Mesozoic species.

  4. List of all types & genera of dinosaurs with classification & picture; When did dinosaurs live, how did they die & become extinct, biggest/smallest/longest-necked dinosaurs

  5. The Dino Directory - Natural History Museum

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    Search our alphabetical list, or explore dinosaurs by when and where they lived or what type they are. Uncover what dinosaurs have been found in your country and how big they were. Learn the meaning of dinosaur names and how to say them.

  6. A to Z List of Over 700 Dinosaur Names - ThoughtCo

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    Explore an A-to-Z list of over 700 dinosaurs that lived during the Triassic, Jurassic, and Cretaceous periods. How many dinosaur names do you know?

  7. Complete guide to dinosaurs, with list of dinosaurs from each period. Dinosaur evolution, extinction, types, plus interesting facts.

  8. Dinosaurs have not walked the earth for millions of years. They roamed our planet even before the existence of man. However, these prehistoric giants are fairly famous today.

  9. From Sauropods to Tyrannosaurs: The 15 Main Dinosaur Types -...

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    To date, scientists have identified thousands of individual dinosaur species, which can be roughly assigned to 15 major families—ranging from ankylosaurs (armored dinosaurs) to ceratopsians (horned, frilled dinosaurs) to ornithomimids ("bird mimic" dinosaurs).

  10. Identifying Your Fossil - Science Friday

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    Knowing the classification of your dinosaur can help you establish potential traits of your dinosaur.

  11. What Makes a Dinosaur a Dinosaur: A How-To Identification Guide

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    This simple yet effective guide will unlock the secrets of dinosaur identification, crucial for navigating the vast world of paleontology. Discovering these ancient creatures involves examining their skeletal structure, primarily the hips and legs, which reflect their evolution and adaptation.