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Prehistoric Animals
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Dinosaurs at Prehistoric World Images
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- Dinosaur Gallery of Josef Moravec's oil paintings showing detailed prehistoric animals with information about the animals depicted in the paintings. You can also send a free paleo-card via email.
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Prehistoric Puzzles
- Explore interactive archaeological learning modules on such exciting subjects as ceramics and diet and subsistence. Investigate the prehistory of the African continent and experience first-hand the thrill of archaeological problem solving.Join other stude...
Source/Host: Indiana University | Reviewer: K. Mortensen |
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Prehistoric Treasures
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- Welcome to.... Prehistoric Treasures. We supply all kinds of prehistoric & dinosaur related items. Your opportunity to own a piece of history !! These dinosaur bone fossil fragments come from the Jurassic period, 208 to 144 million years ago. Fossils...
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Dinosaur Homepage
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- Browse thru an incredible variety of
dinosaurs and prehistoric animals. Models
Fossil Replicas
Toys & Replicas
Collectibles
Diorama Helpers
Books
Tools
Trading Cards
New Items
How to Order
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The Prehistoric Times
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- The Prehistoric Times is a forty page magazine for the dinosaur collector and enthusiast. Each issue has a full color cover and contains reviews of model kits, modeling tips, histories of dino models, toys and sculptures, interviews with people involved i...
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Burmeister's porpoise, black porpoise
- These are one of the commonest cetaceans around the coast of South America. Burmeister's porpoises are dark coloured and have a distinctly-shaped dorsal fin, which rises at a low angle and ends in a blunt peak. They lack a beak. Like all porpoises, they h...
Source/Host: BBC | Reviewer: J. Nicol |
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Finless porpoise, finless black porpoise
- These are the only porpoises to have a bulbous melon on their heads. As their name suggests, they are also unusual because they lack fins. Finless porpoises have a rounded head without a beak. They lack a dorsal fin, a ridge takes its place, and they have...
Source/Host: BBC | Reviewer: J. Nicol |
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Flatback turtle
- A flat-shelled Australian turtle. Flatback turtles have a depressed shell, which is quite wide with turned up sides. The ridges on their backs are olive-grey in colour. Flatback turtles are found off the north and northeastern coasts of Australia.
Source/Host: BBC | Reviewer: J. Nicol |
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The Prehistoric Desert Peoples (DesertUSA)
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- During the past century, investigators have been solving one of the great mysteries of the North American continent: Who built the spectacular, prehistoric* cliff dwellings and other ancient structures scattered throughout the American Southwest? Now we
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Dall's porpoise, white-flanked porpoise
- Dall's porpoises are the fastest porpoises, reaching speeds of 55km/h. They will regularly bow-ride, and send up a 'rooster-tail' of spray when they surface. Dall's porpoises are a striking species. Their bodies are black with white side patches. They hav...
Source/Host: BBC | Reviewer: J. Nicol |
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