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  • 101 Crazy Dinosaur Theories

    Theories about dinosaur extinction

    palaeo.gly.bris.ac.uk

  • The Great Mystery

    Information on current and past hypotheses on dinosaur extinctions from the University of California Paleontology Museum.

    www.ucmp.berkeley.edu

  • Dinosaur Extinction

    Short summaries of some theories of dinosaur extinction.

    web.ukonline.co.uk

  • Dinosaurs and Extinctions

    From the Classroom of the Future website. Includes an introduction to the major theories on the Cretaceous-Tertiary extinction event.

    www.cotf.edu

  • Science Daily: A World Ruled By Fungi

    After the extinction event, the dominant life form was the fungi that thrived in the dark. Researchers have constructed a timeline of the fungal takeover and eventual replacement by resurgent plant life.

    www.sciencedaily.com

  • The End-Cretaceous (K-T) Extinction

    Discusses geologic setting, possible causes, and species affected by the event at the end of the Mesozoic Era.

    hannover.park.org

  • Dinosaur Volcano Greenhouse Extinction

    The dinosaur extinction occurred during a Deccan Traps volcanism-induced greenhouse climate change. By Dewey McLean.

    filebox.vt.edu

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