And what's a dinosaur page without links to pages dedicated to real dinosaurs?
Field
Museum Online: The world-famous Field Museum of Natural History
in Chicago.
UC-Berkeley
Museum of Paleontology: Dinosaur Exhibit
This site has a lot of pictures and answers many questions about dinosaurs, such as:
Glen Kuban's
Museum Page: An excellent listing of natural history museums
in the U.S. and worldwide.
Dinosaur Database, University of Bristol: Searchable scientific information on dinosaurs.
The Dinosaur Interplanetary Gazette: This is a very nifty site with news, great information, cool pics, and fun stuff. Check out their coverage of the auction of Sue the T. rex.
Dinosaurs on Stamps: A list of postage stamps with dinosaurs on them, listed by country of issue.
Download-A-Dinosaur: Patterns to make nifty desk-dinos out of paper.
Walters & Kissinger's Dinoart
Page. Bob Walters was one of our Dino Hunt artists!
Dinosaurs in Cyberspace has a big list of dinolinks.
Kulkmann's Gamebox: Interesting info about the German version as well as a game variant.