This site describes the skeleton of Tyrannosaurus rex at the University of California Museum of Paleontology and includes active links for more information. The first, Meet T. rex gives general information about the animal. The second link, Building T. rex, includes pictures of the actual construction of the skeleton. The third link contains children's art depicting various dinosaurs. The final link includes information on Tarbosaurus bataar, a close relative of T. rex. Educational levels: High school, Informal education, Intermediate elementary, Middle school, Undergraduate lower division
Thomas M. Lehman, Kenneth Carpenter (1990): A PArtial Skeleton of the Tyrannosaurid Dinosaur Aublyso...
In this activity student groups, after being given the proper background information, will work toge...
The University of California Museum of Paleontology (UCMP) maintains the largest university museum f...
This site describes a group of huge carnivores that must have tyrannically ruled the land during the...
The 13 m long carnivorous dinosaur Tyrannosaurus rex is arguably the dinosaur best known by the gene...
This site discusses the fossils of a Velociraptor and a Protoceratops that were evidently fighting a...
This presentation recreates a field trip on which paleontologists find and retrieve a partial Tyrann...
The University of California Museum of Paleontology (UCMP) Vertebrate Collection contains thousands ...
This guided tour of the dinosaur known as Dilophosaurus is narrated by the discoverer of Dilophosaur...
This black and white photograph features a Tyrannosaurus Rex lower jaw bone on display. It is mounte...
Dalman, Sebastian G. (2013): New Examples of Tyrannosaurus rex from the Lance Formation of Wyoming, ...
This black and white photograph features a Tyrannosaurus Rex lower jaw bone on display. It is mounte...
Fig. 1. The anatomy of tyrannosaurs, showing the variety of skeletal and cranial morphology in the g...
Photograph of a display of a prehistoric skeleton in the Natural History Museum, [s.d.]. A skeleton ...
Thomas M. Lehman, Kenneth Carpenter (1990): A Partial Skeleton of the Tyrannosaurid Dinosaur Aublyso...
Thomas M. Lehman, Kenneth Carpenter (1990): A PArtial Skeleton of the Tyrannosaurid Dinosaur Aublyso...
In this activity student groups, after being given the proper background information, will work toge...
The University of California Museum of Paleontology (UCMP) maintains the largest university museum f...
This site describes a group of huge carnivores that must have tyrannically ruled the land during the...
The 13 m long carnivorous dinosaur Tyrannosaurus rex is arguably the dinosaur best known by the gene...
This site discusses the fossils of a Velociraptor and a Protoceratops that were evidently fighting a...
This presentation recreates a field trip on which paleontologists find and retrieve a partial Tyrann...
The University of California Museum of Paleontology (UCMP) Vertebrate Collection contains thousands ...
This guided tour of the dinosaur known as Dilophosaurus is narrated by the discoverer of Dilophosaur...
This black and white photograph features a Tyrannosaurus Rex lower jaw bone on display. It is mounte...
Dalman, Sebastian G. (2013): New Examples of Tyrannosaurus rex from the Lance Formation of Wyoming, ...
This black and white photograph features a Tyrannosaurus Rex lower jaw bone on display. It is mounte...
Fig. 1. The anatomy of tyrannosaurs, showing the variety of skeletal and cranial morphology in the g...
Photograph of a display of a prehistoric skeleton in the Natural History Museum, [s.d.]. A skeleton ...
Thomas M. Lehman, Kenneth Carpenter (1990): A Partial Skeleton of the Tyrannosaurid Dinosaur Aublyso...
Thomas M. Lehman, Kenneth Carpenter (1990): A PArtial Skeleton of the Tyrannosaurid Dinosaur Aublyso...
In this activity student groups, after being given the proper background information, will work toge...
The University of California Museum of Paleontology (UCMP) maintains the largest university museum f...