| - | University of California, Berkeley: Museum of Paleontology - information on geologic time, the tree of life, evolution, and more. |
| - | Fossil Vertebrates at the Burke Museum - catalog of fish, amphibian, reptile, dinosaur, bird, and mammal fossils. |
| - | Earth's Timeline - interactive geologic time scale; from MSNBC. |
| - | Dinosaur Database - lists known dinosaur species by name or date, and provides FAQs on dinosaur life and extinction. |
| - | Jobaria - includes information on the 1997 expedition, an interactive skeleton, and educational materials for teachers and students. |
| - | Willo, the Dinosaur with a Heart - project of the Center for the Exploration of the Dinosaurian World presenting information on the findings from the skeleton of a small, plant-eating Thescelosaurus. |
| - | Discovery Channel Canada: Dinosaurs! - everything from "What is a dinosaur?" to theories about their extinction. |
| - | Dinorama - millions of years after their last thunderous footsteps, dinosaurs still fascinate us. Glimpse these compelling creatures. |
| - | Paul Sereno's Dinosaur Site - featuring the palentologist's expeditions and dinosaur discoveries as well as personal information. |
| - | Dinosaur Eggs - a 1996 National Geographic Special. Watch fossil researchers as they 'hatch" fossilized dinosaur eggs to reveal the embryos inside. |
| - | The Field Museum of Natural History - includes information on Sue, the largest most complete T. rex as well as information on dinosaur fossil discoveries in Madagascar. |
| - | The Mammoth Saga - from the Swedish Museum of Natural History. |
| - | Vertebrate Paleobiology Laboratory - conducted the study on the Scipionyx fossil. |
| - | Dino Land - featuring interviews with paleontologists, dinosaur photos, the latest dinosaur and fossil news, and information on state fossils. |
| - | Dinosaur Illustrations - links to scores of dinosaur pictures around the Web. |
| - | Dinosauria - dinosaur articles, discussions, essays, reference materials, and products to buy. |
| - | NOVA: Curse of T. Rex |
| - | Scientific American: Dino-Roar - computer simulation gives voice to a long-extinct dinosaur. Listen to what dinosaurs may have sounded like in various file formats. |