• National Dinosaur Museum
    National Dinosaur Museum
    4.3
    1392
    6 Gold Creek Road, Nicholls
    CLOSE · 10:00 - 17:00 · +61 2 6230 2655
    "I never realized just how much fun learning about dinosaurs could be. It sparked such wonder and curiosity, making us wish we could see these incredible creatures in real life. Watching my daughter dive into it all reminded me that nothing can stop a child from exploring and discovering just how vast and fascinating our world truly is."
  • Australian Fossil and Mineral Museum
    Australian Fossil and Mineral Museum
    4.7
    336
    224 Howick Street, Bathurst
    CLOSE · 10:00 - 16:00 · +61 2 6331 5511
    "It was a rainy and windy day when we visited the museum, so found a car park out the back not far from the entrance. We were told that we would need a permit to park there (only 3 cars in probably a 20 car space car park). All around the museum were ONE HOUR PARKING restrictions - normally one would go to a museum for more than one hour so the parking side of things is very poorly planned (or not even considered by Bathurst City Council) for what should be a major tourist attraction. There should be dedicated parking available, and no doubt a bus set down/pick up area as well. We ended up parking in a shopping centre car park (3 hour limit) which we thought should not have been necessary. However, the museum itself is a very worthwhile experience with excellent displays, descriptions and amazing lighting to highlight the individual displays - from minerals to dinosaurs. We spent over an hour and 1/2 in the museum and thoroughly enjoyed it. Bathurst Council - please arrange better parking for the museum."
  • Australian Age of Dinosaurs
    Australian Age of Dinosaurs
    4.7
    1005
    Lot 1 Dinosaur Drive, The Jump-Up Dark-Sky Sanctuary, Winton
    OPEN · 08:00 - 17:00 · +61 7 4657 0078
    "We took the morning tour ,drove from Winton a short drive. We waited other people to join us. We were taken as a group to see the various exposition of fossils dug out and ready for showing a very meticulous job, it takes many hours to get the fossil out the dirt. We were then take around on a little golf cart attached little trailer to seat in. Overall it is was very educational for people interested to see the age the dinosaurs roaming millions years ago. Would recommend if you are Winton a must do."
  • Denmark Dinosaur World
    Denmark Dinosaur World
    3.9
    161
    51 Bandit Road, Denmark
    CLOSE · 09:30 - 16:30 · +61 8 9840 8335
    "Bad experience. Expensive entrance. No one told us there was a family ticket and we paid 90 dollars to see the exhibition. The toilets were very dirty, all the animals seemed sad and distress. The kangaroos were full of ticks. Not much to see in the dinosaur exhibition either. The owners are very rude when it comes to providing reviews too which I find very inmature."
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youtube.com
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e5BFR-E-ae0
Dinosaurs 101 | National Geographic - YouTube
Over a thousand dinosaur species once roamed the Earth. Learn which ones were the largest and the smallest, what dinosaurs ate and how they behaved, as well as surprising facts about their ...
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wikipedia.org
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dinosaur
Dinosaur - Wikipedia
Dinosaurs are a diverse group of reptiles [note 1] of the clade Dinosauria. They first appeared during the Triassic period, between 243 and 233.23 million years ago (mya), although the exact origin and timing of the evolution of dinosaurs is a subject of active research.
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britannica.com
https://www.britannica.com/animal/dinosaur
Dinosaur | Definition, Types, History, Names, & Facts | Britannica
Dinosaur, the common name given to a group of reptiles, often very large, that first appeared roughly 245 million years ago and thrived worldwide for nearly 180 million years.
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amnh.org
https://www.amnh.org/dinosaurs/dinosaur-facts
Dinosaur Facts - American Museum of Natural History
Delve into these fast facts about dinosaurs for kids of all ages. Discover why the Tyrannosaurus had sharp teeth, where the name “dinosaur” comes from, and more! Dinosaurs are a group of reptiles that have lived on Earth for about 245 million years.
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nationalgeographic.org
https://education.nationalgeographic.org/resource/…
Dinosaurs - National Geographic Society
Scientists estimate over a thousand dinosaur species once roamed Earth. Learn which ones were the largest and the smallest, what dinosaurs ate and how they behaved, as well as surprising facts about their extinction.
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snexplores.org
https://www.snexplores.org/article/what-is-a-dinos…
What is a dinosaur? - Science News Explores
The word “dinosaur” isn’t a catch-all term for just any scaly, prehistoric giant. “There’s kind of a misconception that any big extinct thing was a dinosaur,” Smith says. In fact, dinos are a specific group of reptiles. They have been around continuously for more than 200 million years.
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history.com
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Dinosaurs - Extinction, Timeline & Definition - HISTORY
Scientists first began studying dinosaurs during the 1820s, when they discovered the bones of a large land reptile they dubbed a Megalosaurus (“big lizard”) buried in the English countryside. In...
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go.com
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Tens of thousands of dinosaur footprints and swim tracks found in South ...
Paleontologists have found tens of thousands of dinosaur tracks in South America, which offers evidence as to which species were traveling via an ancient coastline.
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dinosaur.org
https://www.dinosaur.org/
The Ultimate Dino Resource – Species, News, Facts, and Toys
Explore various Dinosaur species, uncover fascinating dinosaur facts, stay updated with news, and discover the best dino toys, tv shows, featuring Dinosaurs.
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nhm.org
https://nhm.org/learning-resource/what-dinosaur
What is a Dinosaur? - Natural History Museum
Dinosaurs were a specialized group of land reptiles that lived during the Mesozoic Era, also called the "Age of Dinosaurs". The Mesozoic was the period of time between 252 million and 66 million years ago.