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Dinosaurs
have fascinated me since before I can remember, and
that goes way back, considering how old I am. Over
the years, theories have changed, discoveries have
been made, and Hollywood has given them a makeover.
Dinosaurs that were once cold blooded reptiles have
become vital, hot blooded beasts, and much more dramatic
than the plodding behemouths of my youth. Somehow,
in my mind, I must have always known this to be true.
How could creatures with such sluggish demeanor have
captured my imagination so completely? How could they
have dominated the earth for hundreds of millions
of years? Rather than being the evolutionary failure
most people view them as, they are, on the contrary,
one of the most successful forms of life to have come
along. Their decendents live among us today: birds. |
Here are some links to what I think are some of the more
interesting dinosaur sites:
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