
Types of Dinosaurs - American Museum of Natural History
Learn how many species have been discovered, and see photos and information about over 40 types of dinosaurs.
Dinosaurs - American Museum of Natural History
Dinosaur Basics Dinosaur Names Find out how dinosaurs get their names and the meanings of their Greek and Latin roots. Types of Dinosaurs Learn how many species have been …
Dinosaur Facts - American Museum of Natural History
Article Types of Dinosaurs Learn how many species have been discovered, and see photos and information about over 40 types of dinosaurs. Article Dinosaur Bones Discover what scientists …
T. rex, Triceratops, Titanosaur–What's the Difference? | AMNH
What are the different types of dinosaurs found in the dinosaur family tree? What makes these ancient reptiles different from the lizards and snakes we see today? And what features do they …
Dinosaur Names - American Museum of Natural History
Dinosaur names are often made up of combinations of Greek and Latin root words that describe anatomical characteristics or how the animal might have behaved. Other dinosaur names …
Dinosaur Bones: Learning from Fossils | AMNH
How are dinosaur fossils prepared in the laboratory? Fossil preparators are highly skilled technicians who extract fossils from the surround matrix, use adhesives and consolidants to …
Sauropods Guide: Long-Necked Dinsoaurs | AMNH
Aug 13, 2018 · A guide to the sauropods: diplodocus, apatosaurus, brachiosaurus, and more.
Dinosaur Eggs - American Museum of Natural History
The Discovery of Dinosaur Eggs One of the greatest highlights of the American Museum of Natural History’s expedition to Central Asia occurred in 1923 at the Flaming Cliffs of Mongolia. …
Dinosaurs: Activities and Lesson Plans - American Museum of …
Activities and resources to help students understand everything from basic dinosaur biology and evolution, to the tools and methods of modern paleontology. Lesson plans for grades K-12.
Dinosaur Teeth - AMNH
When it comes to dinosaurs, teeth are the windows to these prehistoric reptiles' stomachs—and the different foods that filled them. Examine dinosaur choppers, strippers, grinders, and rippers.