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Welcome to the Dinosaur Facts Area.

Here we have tried to find dinosaur Facts and Figures from around the world. There are lots of different topics and loads of information within each sheet. These have been released by professional people who work within paleontology and other areas of research.

This is a growing page so please bare with us as new content is added all the time. If you have a Fact or Figure that you know of please submit it through our Contact Us area.

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1. Two feathered dinosaurs from northeastern China

2. A Late Triassic dinosaur bone, offshore Norway

3. A review of gastrolith function with implications for fossil vertebrates and a revised classification

4. Biplane wing planform and flight performance of the feathered dinosaur Microraptor gui

5. Error in Estimation of Rate and Time Inferred from the Early Amniote Fossil Record and Avian Molecular Clocks

6. Genus List for Holtz (2008) Dinosaurs

7. New Specimen of Gigantosaurus Carolinii (Coria & Salgado, 1995,) Supports it as the Largest Theropod Ever Found.

8. A new carcharodontosaurid (Dinosauria, Theropoda) from the Upper Cretaceous
of Argentina

9. No gastric mill in sauropod dinosaurs: new evidence from analysis of gastrolith mass and function in ostriches

10. The Dinosaurs of the Early Jurassic Hanson Formation of the Central Transantarctic Mountains: Phylogenetic Review and Synthesis

11. A new species of sauropod, Mamenchisaurus anyuensis sp. nov

12. The Age Of The Morrison Formation

13. A new dicraeosaurid sauropod, amargasaurus cazaui gen. et sp. nov., from the la amarga formation, neocomian of neuquén province, argentina.

14. Global chronostratigraphical correlation table for the last 2.7 million years.

15. Feathery Four-Winged Dinosaur Fossil Found In China Bridges Transition To Birds.

16. Giant theropod dinosaurs from Asia and North America: Skulls of Tarbosaurus bataar and Tyrannosaurus rex compared.