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  • Despite Sir Richard Owen's handicap of only having fragmentary evidence of dinosaurs he envisioned them scaled up as giant lizards and had a dinosaur park at the Crystal Palace constructed.
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  • Despite Sir Richard Owen's handicap of only having fragmentary evidence of dinosaurs he envisioned them scaled up as giant lizards and had a dinosaur park at the Crystal Palace constructed.
    Crystal Palace Dinos 0001.jpg
  • Despite Sir Richard Owen's handicap of only having fragmentary evidence of dinosaurs he envisioned them scaled up as giant lizards and had a dinosaur park at the Crystal Palace constructed.
    Crystal Palace Dinos 0002.jpg
  • Despite Sir Richard Owen's handicap of only having fragmentary evidence of dinosaurs he envisioned them scaled up as giant lizards and had a dinosaur park at the Crystal Palace constructed.
    scf4373-131_Crystal Palace Dinos 000...jpg
  • Paleontologist Bob Bakker and his crew excavate for dinosaurs at Como Bluff, Wyoming once a Jurassic Parkway.
    scf4327-037-bakker bob 0011 como.jpg
  • Paleontologist Bob Bakker and his crew excavate for dinosaurs at Como Bluff, Wyoming once a Jurassic Parkway.
    Bakker Bob 0011 Como.jpg
  • Paleontologist Bob Bakker and his crew excavate for dinosaurs at Como Bluff, Wyoming once a Jurassic Parkway.
    Bakker Bob 0011a Como.jpg
  • Paleontologist Bob Bakker prospects for dinosaurs at Como Bluff, Wyoming once a Jurassic Parkway.
    Bakker Bob 0011b Como Bluff.jpg
  • Paleontologist Bob Bakker and his crew excavate for dinosaurs at Como Bluff, Wyoming once a Jurassic Parkway.
    Bakker Bob 0013 Como-2.jpg
  • Paleontologist Bob Bakker and his crew excavate for dinosaurs at Como Bluff, Wyoming once a Jurassic Parkway.
    Bakker Bob 0013 Como.jpg
  • Paleontologist Bob Bakker prospects for dinosaurs at Como Bluff, Wyoming once a Jurassic Parkway.
    Bakker Bob 0012 Como.jpg
  • Paleontologist Bob Bakker and his crew excavate for dinosaurs at Como Bluff, Wyoming once a Jurassic Parkway.
    scf4373-075_Bakker Bob 0013 Como.jpg
  • Paleontologist Bob Bakker prospects for dinosaurs at Como Bluff, Wyoming once a Jurassic Parkway.
    Bakker Bob 0012 Como-2.jpg
  • Paleontologist Bob Bakker and his crew excavate for dinosaurs at Como Bluff, Wyoming once a Jurassic Parkway.
    Bakker Bob 0011 Como-2.jpg
  • Paleontologist Bob Bakker and his crew excavate for dinosaurs at Como Bluff, Wyoming once a Jurassic Parkway.
    Bakker Bob 0011a Como-2.jpg
  • Paleontologist Bob Bakker and his crew excavate for dinosaurs at Como Bluff, Wyoming once a Jurassic Parkway.
    scf4399-042_Bakker Bob 0011 Como.jpg
  • Paleontologist Phil Currie's excavates at Dinosaur Provincial Park, a protected reserve of one of the most abundant resources of Cretaceous dinosaurs in the world.  This site contains Centrosaurs.
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  • Paleontologist Phil Currie's excavates at Dinosaur Provincial Park, a protected reserve of one of the most abundant resources of Cretaceous dinosaurs in the world.  This site contains Centrosaurs.
    Dinosaur ProvincialPark0002.jpg
  • T.rex in the Calgary Zoo Dinosaur Park overlooks Calgary, Alberta.
    Dinosaur Park Calgary.jpg
  • This dinosaur nest of baby duckbill dinosaurs found in the Gobi Desert of Mongolia and photographed at the Mongolian State Museum.  The dental pick is pointing towards the jaw of a babies skull.  Eye orbital to the N.W 45 degrees.
    Dino Eggs 0053 Mongol Nest.jpg
  • Chinese school children line up to view the Zigong Dinosaur Museum erected over the Dashanpu Quarry, filled with dinosaurs from the mid-Jurassic.
    Zigong Dinosaur Museum 0004.jpg
  • Paleontologist Phil Currie's excavates at Dinosaur Provincial Park, a protected reserve of one of the most abundant resources of Cretaceous dinosaurs in the world.  This site contains Centrosaurs.
    Dinosaur ProvincialPark0003.jpg
  • Phil Currie, curator of dinosaurs for the Royal Tyrrell Museum of Paleontology in Drumheller, Canada excavates an egg nest on Green Dragon Mountain in Hubei Province of China.
    scf4373-136_Currie Dino Egg China 00...jpg
  • Paleontologist Phil Currie's excavates at Dinosaur Provincial Park, a protected reserve of one of the most abundant resources of Cretaceous dinosaurs in the world.  This site contains Centrosaurs.
    Dinosaur ProvincialPark0005.jpg
  • One of several egg forms discovered by the author of Hunting Dinosaurs at the Flaming Cliffs in the Gobi Desert of Mongolia.
    Dino Egg Flaming Cliff 1.jpg
  • Paleontologist Phil Currie's excavates at Dinosaur Provincial Park, a protected reserve of one of the most abundant resources of Cretaceous dinosaurs in the world.  This site contains Centrosaurs.
    Dinosaur ProvincialPark0007.jpg
  • Phil Currie, curator of dinosaurs for the Royal Tyrrell Museum of Paleontology in Drumheller, Canada excavates an egg nest on Green Dragon Mountain in Hubei Province of China.
    Currie Dino Egg China 0008.jpg
  • Phil Currie, curator of dinosaurs for the Royal Tyrrell Museum of Paleontology in Drumheller, Canada excavates an egg nest on Green Dragon Mountain in Hubei Province of China that was right behind someone's home.
    Currie Dino Egg China 0005.jpg
  • Paleontologists have chiseled the remains of several hundred Jurassic dinosaurs when work began in 1909 at what became the Carnegie Quarry near Jensen, utah.  The site is now known as Dinosaur National Monument.
    Dinosaur Natl Monument 0002.jpg
  • Phil Currie, curator of dinosaurs for the Royal Tyrrell Museum of Paleontology in Drumheller, Canada excavates an egg nest on Green Dragon Mountain in Hubei Province of China.
    Currie Dino Egg China 0004.jpg
  • Phil Currie, curator of dinosaurs for the Royal Tyrrell Museum of Paleontology in Drumheller, Canada excavates an egg nest on Green Dragon Mountain in Hubei Province of China with paleontologist Charlie Magovern.
    Currie Dino Egg China 0001.jpg
  • Paleontologists have chiseled the remains of several hundred Jurassic dinosaurs from their rocky tomb since work began in 1909 at what became the Carnegie Quarry near Jensen, Utah.
    Dinosaur Natl Monument 0001.jpg
  • Jacques Gauthier of the California Academy of Sciences in San Francisco, California is a pioneering dinosaur cladist and says that dinosaurs that are not extinct but kicking ass in the form of birds.
    Gautheir Jacques 0001.jpg
  • Phil Currie, curator of dinosaurs for the Royal Tyrrell Museum of Paleontology in Drumheller, Canada excavates an egg nest on Green Dragon Mountain in Hubei Province of China.
    Currie Dino Egg China 0002.jpg
  • Paleontologists have chiseled the remains of several hundred Jurassic dinosaurs from their rocky tomb since work began in 1909 at what became the Carnegie Quarry near Jensen, Utah.
    Dinosaur Natl Monument0001a.jpg
  • One of several egg forms discovered by the author of Hunting Dinosaurs at the Flaming Cliffs in the Gobi Desert of Mongolia.
    Dino Egg Flaming Cliff 2_.jpg
  • As Bob Bakker's was one of the leading paleontologists that championed the idea that birds descended from dinosaurs.  Today there are about 9000 species of birds and some 4500 species of mammals.
    scf4373-077_Bakker Bob 0020 GoldenEa...jpg
  • Canadian Paleontologist Phil Currie at the Ex Terra workshop.  A collection of Canadian and Chinese dinosaurs discovered over five years of expeditions, is prepared for a traveling show.
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  • A collection of Canadian and Chinese dinosaurs discovered over five years of expeditions, is prepared for a traveling show.
    Dinosaur wkshop XT Lights.jpg
  • This 4-inch long embryonic hadrodsaur upper leg bone in my hand would have grown to 4 feet in just a couple of years.  It is thought that small dinosaurs had to grow up quickly to avoid predators.
    Dino Growth.jpg
  • A collection of Canadian and Chinese dinosaurs discovered over five years of expeditions, is prepared for a traveling show under the direction of Paleontologist Phil Currie.
    scf4327-073-currie phil 0010 exterra.jpg
  • Canadian Paleontologist Phil Currie at the Ex Terra workshop.  A collection of Canadian and Chinese dinosaurs discovered over five years of expeditions, is prepared for a traveling show.
    Dinosaur wkshop XT NOlights-2.jpg
  • As Bob Bakker's was one of the leading paleontologists that championed the idea that birds descended from dinosaurs.  Today there are about 9000 species of birds and some 4500 species of mammals.<br />
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T. Rex, "tyrant lizard king," was one of the largest-ever meat eating land animals.  The bi-pedal giant grew to some 40 feet (12 meters) and weighed up to 7 US tons (6.5 metric tons) and small two-fingered hands that were actually surprisingly strong.
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  • Paleontologist Jack Horner Field Station School at Egg Mountain near Choteau, Montana.  Jack was much of the inspiration for Michael Crighton's Jurassic Park novel.  Bones some several species of dinosaurs abound the area.
    Horner Jack 0026.jpg
  • Canadian Paleontologist Phil Currie at the Ex Terra workshop.  A collection of Canadian and Chinese dinosaurs discovered over five years of expeditions, is prepared for a traveling show.
    Currie Phil 0009 ExTerra.jpg
  • As Bob Bakker's was one of the leading paleontologists that championed the idea that birds descended from dinosaurs.  Today there are about 9000 species of birds and some 4500 species of mammals.<br />
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T. Rex, "tyrant lizard king," was one of the largest-ever meat eating land animals.  The bi-pedal giant grew to some 40 feet (12 meters) and weighed up to 7 US tons (6.5 metric tons) and small two-fingered hands that were actually surprisingly strong.
    Bakker Bob 0021 GoldenEagle.jpg
  • Phil Currie, curator of dinosaurs for the Royal Tyrrell Museum of Paleontology in Drumheller, Canada excavates an egg nest on Green Dragon Mountain in Hubei Province of China.
    scf4373-135_Currie Dino Egg China 00...jpg
  • A collection of Canadian and Chinese dinosaurs discovered over five years of expeditions, is prepared for a traveling show under the direction of Paleontologist Phil Currie.
    Currie Phil 0010 ExTerra.jpg
  • Phil Currie, curator of dinosaurs for the Royal Tyrrell Museum of Paleontology in Drumheller, Canada excavates an egg nest on Green Dragon Mountain in Hubei Province of China.
    Currie Dino Egg China 0003.jpg
  • As Bob Bakker's was one of the leading paleontologists that championed the idea that birds descended from dinosaurs.  Today there are about 9000 species of birds and some 4500 species of mammals.
    Bakker Bob 0020 GoldenEagle-2.jpg
  • As Bob Bakker's was one of the leading paleontologists that championed the idea that birds descended from dinosaurs.  Today there are about 9000 species of birds and some 4500 species of mammals.
    Bakker Bob 0021 GoldenEagle-2.jpg
  • A collection of Canadian and Chinese dinosaurs discovered over five years of expeditions, is prepared for a traveling show.  Ex Terra Dinosaur Workshop, Drumheller, Alberta.
    Dinosaur wkshop XT 0003.jpg
  • As Bob Bakker's was one of the leading paleontologists that championed the idea that birds descended from dinosaurs.  Today there are about 9000 species of birds and some 4500 species of mammals.
    Bakker Bob 0020 GoldenEagle.jpg
  • A collection of Canadian and Chinese dinosaurs discovered over five years of expeditions, is prepared for a traveling show.  Ex Terra Dinosaur Workshop, Drumheller, Alberta.
    scf4356-442_Dinosaur wkshop XT 0003.jpg
  • A collection of Canadian and Chinese dinosaurs discovered over five years of expeditions, is prepared for a traveling show.  Ex Terra Dinosaur Workshop, Drumheller, Alberta.
    scf4327-129-dinosaur wkshop xt 0003.jpg
  • Paleontologists have chiseled the remains of several hundred Jurassic dinosaurs since work began in 1909 near Jensen, Utah. A building was put over the site in 1958 to preserve the bones, which attract nearly 500,00 visitors per year.Stegasaurus Model Outside the Main Building
    Pop Culture 0013 Natl Monu.jpg
  • A farmer/sculptor near Fort Collins, assembled this sculpture of dinosaurs hauling an oil wagon.
    Pop Culture 0008 JunkSculpt.jpg
  • A juvenile Volicraptor attacked a Protoceratops, which bit down of the predator's right hand with its beak-like jaws, locking both in a death pose.  The Velociraptor's hind claw is embedded in the Protoceratops' belly.
    scf4327-143-fighting dinosaurs 0003.jpg
  • A juvenile Velociraptor attacked a Protoceratops, which bit down of the predator's right hand with its beak-like jaws, locking both in a death grip.  The Velociraptor's hind claw is embedded in the Protoceratops' belly.
    Fighting Dinosaurs 0002.jpg
  • A juvenile Velociraptor attacked a Protoceratops, which bit down of the predator's right hand with its beak-like jaws, locking both in a death grip.  The Velociraptor's hind claw is embedded in the Protoceratops' belly.
    scf4356-428_Fighting Dinosaurs 0002.jpg
  • A juvenile Velociraptor attacked a Protoceratops, which bit down of the predator's right hand with its beak-like jaws, locking both in a death grip.  The Velociraptor's hind claw is embedded in the Protoceratops' belly.
    scf4327-142-fighting dinosaurs 0002.jpg
  • A juvenile Volicraptor attacked a Protoceratops, which bit down of the predator's right hand with its beak-like jaws, locking both in a death pose.  The Velociraptor's hind claw is embedded in the Protoceratops' belly.
    Fighting Dinosaurs 0003.jpg
  • A juvenile Volicraptor attacked a Protoceratops, which bit down of the predator's right hand with its beak-like jaws, locking both in a death pose.  The Velociraptor's hind claw is embedded in the Protoceratops' belly.
    scf4327-143_Fighting Dinosaurs 0003.jpg
  • A juvenile Velociraptor attacked a Protoceratops, which bit down of the predator's right hand with its beak-like jaws, locking both in a death grip. Shown here, the Velociraptor's hand is in the Protoceratops jaws.
    Fighting Dinosaurs 0004.jpg
  • Petrified Forest National Park in Arizona was once home to some of the earliest dinosaurs known from the Triassic some 220 million years ago.<br />
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Petrified Forest National Park in Arizona was once home to some of the earliest dinosaurs known from the Triassic some 220 million years ago.
    Petrified Forest 0004.jpg
  • A number of dinosaur theme parks attempt to reconcile the biblical version of creation by displaying religious icons and statues along with dinosaurs.
    scf4373-343_Pop Culture 0004.jpg
  • Louie Psihoyos, author of Hunting Dinosaurs with assistant, John Knoebber at the National Museum of Natural History in Paris.
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  • A number of dinosaur theme parks attempt to reconcile the biblical version of creation by displaying religious icons and statues along with dinosaurs.
    Pop Culture 0004.jpg
  • Louie Psihoyos (left) with Skull of Edward Drinker Cope author of Hunting Dinosaurs and John Knoebber.
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  • Louie Psihoyos, author of Hunting Dinosaurs with assistant, John Knoebber at the National Museum of Natural History in Paris.
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  • Louie Psihoyos, author of Hunting Dinosaurs with assistant, John Knoebber at the National Museum of Natural History in Paris.
    scf4327-192_Nation Mus Nat HisParis0...jpg
  • Louie Psihoyos (left) with Skull of Edward Drinker Cope author of Hunting Dinosaurs and John Knoebber.
    Psihoyos Louie 0001Knoebber.jpg
  • Author of Hunting Dinosaurs, Louie Psihoyos holds up a fiberglass cast of an Ultrasaurus femur near Provo Utah.
    Psihoyos Louie 0005 Ultra.jpg
  • Louie Psihoyos, author of Hunting Dinosaurs with assistant, John Knoebber outside a rock shop near the Petrified Forest National Park in Arizona.
    Psihoyos Louie 0004Knoebber.jpg
  • Macroelongatoolithus xixiaensis is the largest known dinosaur egg.  Found in the Xixia Basin in China and dubbed "Baby Louie" by paleontologist Charlie Magovern to honor Louie Psihoyos author of Hunting Dinosaurs
    scf4399-059_Dino Egg Baby Louie 3.jpg
  • T. Rex robotic dinosaur display made by Kokoro  at the Children's Museum of Indianapolis with Louie Psihoyos, author of Huniting Dinosaurs.
    T rex Psihoyos Louie0003.jpg
  • Macroelongatoolithus xixiaensis is the largest known dinosaur egg.  Found in the Xixia Basin in China and dubbed "Baby Louie" by paleontologist Charlie Magovern to honor Louie Psihoyos author of Hunting Dinosaurs
    Dino Egg Baby Louie 3.jpg
  • Altangerel Perle, Mongolian paleontologist searches for dinosaurs at the Flaming Cliffs of Mongolia.
    scf4327-145-flaming cliffs 3.jpg
  • Terry Manning a fossil dealer and paleontologist from Leicester, England patiently prepares fossilized embryos with a diluted solution of acetic acid which eats away matrix at a few thousandths of an inch per day.
    Dino Egg embryo w text.jpg
  • Dinosaurs, like sharks, continually shed their teeth when feeding and new teeth would sprout up to take a broken ones place like on this Megalosaurus jaw from the Museum of Natural History in London<br />
Shed teeth of Jurassic Perpetrator Allosaurus found at Como Bluff by paleontologist Bob Bakker.
    Megalosaur 0001 Jaw Teeth.jpg
  • Altangerel Perle, Mongolian paleontologist searches for dinosaurs at the Flaming Cliffs of Mongolia.
    Flaming Cliffs 3.jpg
  • Karen Chin, the world's expert on fossilized dinosaur dung (coprolites), with her collection of suspected droppings while researching for her doctorate at the University of California, Santa Barbara.
    scf4399-052_Chin Karen coprolites 00...jpg
  • Dinosaurs, like sharks, continually shed their teeth when feeding and new teeth would sprout up to take a broken ones place like on this Megalosaurus jaw from the Museum of Natural History in London<br />
Shed teeth of Jurassic Perpetrator Allosaurus found at Como Bluff by paleontologist Bob Bakker.
    scf4327-185-megalosaur 0001 jaw teet...jpg
  • Karen Chin, the world's expert on fossilized dinosaur dung (coprolites), with her collection of suspected droppings while researching for her doctorate at the University of California, Santa Barbara.
    scf4327-057-chin karen coprolites 00...jpg
  • Ankylosaur Tooth from Baby
    Dino Egg Embryo Tooth.jpg
  • Karen Chin, the world's expert on fossilized dinosaur dung (coprolites), with her collection of suspected droppings while researching for her doctorate at the University of California, Santa Barbara.
    Chin Karen coprolites 0002.jpg
  • At Stan Winston Studios outside L.A. in Van Nuys, CA., the dinosaurs, like this Dilophosaurus for Steven Spielberg's action epic, Jurassic Park are created by a Winston animator.
    Jurassic Park 0013.jpg
  • Deinonychus sculptures in a diorama by Stephen Czerkas in the California Academy of Sciences.  The 8 -11 foot (2.5-3.5 meter) long dinosaurs were named after their bladelike claws.  Deinonychus means "terrible claws."
    Deinonychus S F Mus Horiz.jpg
  • At Stan Winston Studios outside L.A. in Van Nuys, CA., the dinosaurs, like this Ornithomimus for Steven Spielberg's action epic, Jurassic Park are created.  Stan is one of Hollywoods most innovative character creators.
    scf4327-176-jurassic park 0034.jpg
  • At Stan Winston Studios outside L.A. in Van Nuys, CA., the dinosaurs, like this Dilophosaurus for Steven Spielberg's action epic, Jurassic Park are created.  Stan is one of Hollywoods most innovative character creators.
    scf4327-174-jurassic park 0031.jpg
  • At Stan Winston Studios outside L.A. in Van Nuys, CA., the dinosaurs, like this Triceratops for Steven Spielberg's action epic, Jurassic Park were created.  Stan is one of Hollywoods most innovative character creators.
    scf4327-170-jurassic park 0017 trice...jpg
  • At Stan Winston Studios outside L.A. in Van Nuys, CA., the dinosaurs, like this Dilophosaurus for Steven Spielberg's action epic, Jurassic Park are created by a Winston animator.
    scf4327-167-jurassic park 0008.jpg
  • A caravan of vehicles on a paleontological expedition from the American Museum of Natural History travels near Ukhaa Tolgod in the Gobi Desert a vast cemetary of Cretaceous dinosaurs and mammals.
    scf4327-147-gobi 0002 ukhaatolgod.jpg
  • As Bob Bakker's warm-blooded theory heated up and gathered the support of the scientific community, museums around the world responded by mounting their dinosaurs in more active poses.
    scf4327-039_Bakker Bob 0016 T rex.jpg
  • At Stan Winston Studios outside L.A. in Van Nuys, CA., the dinosaurs for Steven Spielberg's action epic, Jurassic Park are created.  Stan is one of Hollywoods most innovative character creators.
    scf4327-166-jurassic park 0004.jpg
  • As Bob Bakker's warm-blooded theory heated up and gathered the support of the scientific community, museums around the world responded by mounting their dinosaurs in more active poses.
    T rex Denver Museum 2.jpg
  • Petrified Forest National Park in Arizona was once home to some of the earliest dinosaurs known from the Triassic some 220 million years ago.
    Petrified Forest 0002.jpg
  • A newly discovered 5 " long therian mammal from the Gobi Desert discovered by the American Museum of Natural History Expeditions to Mongolia.  The little creature was a contemporary of dinosaurs.
    Mammal Therian 0001 Gobi.jpg
  • At Stan Winston Studios outside L.A. in Van Nuys, CA., the dinosaurs, like this Triceratops for Steven Spielberg's action epic, Jurassic Park were created.  Stan is one of Hollywoods most innovative character creators.
    Jurassic Park 0021.jpg
  • At Stan Winston Studios outside L.A. in Van Nuys, CA., the dinosaurs, like this an ornithomimus for Steven Spielberg's action epic, Jurassic Park are created.  Stan is one of Hollywoods most innovative character creators.
    Jurassic Park 0020.jpg
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