The Dodo never had a chance. He seems to have been invented for the sole purpose of becoming extinct and that was all he was good for.
Will Cuppy
The St. Louis Science Center maintains this site filled with great graphics and easy-to-understand information on the amazing dinosaurs. Great fun.
Features exhibits by scientists, educators, and paleontologists; artwork, and live and fossil plants. The exhibit is the third of its kind in the U.S. and is sponsored by the Academy of Natural Science in Philadelphia.
Tour the dinosaurs in the Hawaii exhibit and see a baby Hypselosaurus hatch. Then skip over to the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago and view the ancient birds and dinosaurs featured in the Life Over Time exhibit.
High school students in Bellevue, Washington maintain this bulletin board for elementary students to post messages, ask questions, or make comments on any topic dealing with dinosaurs. Students are also asked to make submissions to the newsletter Prehistoric Post. There is an online dictionary of terms used on the Web site, and links to other sites.
An audio Dinosaur Dictionary has pronunciations of the names of all the dinosaurs. You can also view QuickTime video clips from Jurassic Park and the Lost World. Link to dinosaur exhibits at several museums and an online magazine for children.