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  1. Dinosaurs
    Dinosaurs are one of the most varied animals in terms of apperance. Ranging from 20 centilitres wide to 30 megametres tall, 1 dinousaur is practically unrecognisable from the next. The only cohesive features between breeds are their hind legs the size of ice-breakers and their bright green scrotal tusks, visible only during football season. The real truth about the dinosaur that they never want you to forget is that their sexual organs are always showing. Even though they try to hide these things with "scales", the females aint buying it, and ... the Lesbian orientation was born. Then the male dinosaurs had no one to satisfy their "urges", and thus Monopoly and Taboo was born.
  2. Dinosaur (Movie) -- Dinosaurs
    Whether Dinosaur is your cup of tea will depend on how much predictable story-telling you're willing to put up with. Of course, if you have children, you probably don't have any choice in the matter. Dinosaur is wisely rated PG. There are a number of intense action sequences, including two chase scenes, that might be a little too scary for the very young ones. Use your own judgment.
  3. Dinosaur (Movie) -- Dinosaur Gertie
    In its own time, Gertie the Dinosaur overshadowed all prior animated films, and it inspired a generation of animators who would begin their careers over the next decade. Audiences today still marvel at the fluidity of the movement and the amount of animated detail— Gertie's sides expanding and contracting as she breathes, particles of dirt falling from the tree trunk she devours, Gertie swaying back and forth. The shimmering or vibrating lines in the background (due to a primitive retracing process) hardly matter and do not detract from the captivating dinosaur in the foreground.
  4. Dinosaurs -- Students
    Dinosaurs helps students answer questions about dinosaurs: What makes a dinosaur "a dinosaur"? Where did they live? What caused their mass extinction? Students can participate in a virtual dinosaur discovery, follow milestones in dinosaur evolution, & see behind-the-scenes slideshows of the lab environment where vertebrate specimens are prepared for exhibits & research.
  5. Dinosaurs -- Earth
    Dinosaurs appeared on Earth about 230 million years ago. They lived on Earth for around 165 million years - that's 40,000 times longer than humans have lived on Earth. They disappeared about 65,000 years ago. Find out more about these great prehistoric animals.
  6. Dinosaurs -- Theories
    Young Earth Creationists believe, from the biblical account, that dinosaurs were created on day 6 of the creation week[5] approximately 6,000 years ago, along with other land animals, and therefore co-existed with humans. As such, they reject the Theory of Evolution and the beliefs of evolutionary scientists about the age of the earth.
  7. Dinosaurs -- Groups
    Dinosaurs were vertebrate animals that dominated terrestrial ecosystems for over 160 million years, first appearing approximately 230 million years ago. At the end of the Cretaceous Period, 65 million years ago, a catastrophic extinction event ended the dominance of dinosaurs on land. One group of dinosaurs is known to have survived to the present day: taxonomists believe modern birds are direct descendants of theropod dinosaurs.
  8. Dinosaurs -- Children
    The shows premise mixed elements of The Flintstones and The Simpsons, focusing on a blue-collar family of dinosaurs. Earl, the father, worked for the Wesayso Corporation and leveled trees to make way for tract homes. His blustery qualities were balanced out by his even-tempered wife Fran. The Dino clan had three children: rebellious teen Robbie, shopaholic preteen Charlene, and Baby, a smart-alecky infant. Rounding out the family was Grandma Ethyl, who always seemed to be locked in a battle of wills with Earl. Other characters included B. P. Richfield, Earl\'s fearsome boss, and Roy Hess, a prehistoric swinger buddy of Earl\'s.
  9. Dinosaurs -- Lizards
    Dinosaurs are considered to be reptiles. Unlike most reptiles dinosaurs all walked with their legs directly below their hips. This is different than a lizard or a crocodile where the top section of the limb is splayed out horizontally from the body and the lower section goes from the "knee" joint straight down to the ground. Because of this lizards and crocodiles move low to the ground and almost appear to be dragging themselves around on their bellies. In contrast, dinosaurs walked in an upright manner (Though a few species, like Triceratops, did retain the lizard-like sprawl on it's front legs as it lumbered about).
  10. Dinosaurs -- Australia
    DETROIT, Aug. 17 /PRNewswire/ -- Dinosaurs return to the earth in WALKING WITH DINOSAURS -- The Live Experience, based on the award-winning BBC Television Series. After playing for ten sold-out weeks in five cities in Australia, where it was seen by an audience of over 300,000, WALKING WITH DINOSAURS -- The Live Experience now come.....
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