- Calcite Palace [IA][Direct] -
Information and pictures of nannofossils.
- Career in Paleontology, A [IA][Direct] -
A selection of posts from The Dinosaur Mailing List presenting advice on how to become a paleontologist and which colleges offer programs in paleontology.
- Dave's Eocene Fossils [IA][Direct] -
Images of Eocene Green River fossils 48 million years old.
- Field Adventures in Paleontology [IA][Direct] -
Virtual tour of digs in the U.S., Canada, and Australia.
- Gulf of St. Lawrence Microfossils: Late Quaternary Foraminiferida and Ostracoda [IA][Direct] -
The site provides a searchable database of 554 images of foraminiferal and ostacod species, and modern distribution data for some of the species.
- Ice Age Paleoecology [IA][Direct] -
Quaternary paleoecology: the study of past ecosystems and environments during the time of ice ages
- Kevin's Trilobites [IA][Direct]
- Matt's Paleo Pages [IA][Direct]
- New Zealand Prehistory and Biogeography [IA][Direct] -
Photographs and text tracing the history of the biota of New Zealand.
- Oceans of Kansas Paleontology [IA][Direct] -
Information about fossils from the ocean that covered the Midwestern U.S. during the Age of Dinosaurs, including information about Mosasaurs, Pleisiosaurs, and Pteranodons.
- Origin of Species, The [IA][Direct] -
Includes texts and books by Charles Darwin and Mendel.
- PaleoChat [IA][Direct]
- PaleoNet Pages [IA][Direct] -
Comprehensive and informative resource for paleontological professionals and graduate students.
- PaleoNet Pages [IA][Direct] -
Comprehensive and informative resource for paleontological professionals and graduate students.
- Paleoneurology [IA][Direct] -
Study of brain endocasts of extinct vertebrates. An endocast is a casting for which the cranial cavity serves as a mold.
- Prem's Fossil Gallery [IA][Direct] -
Contains pictures and information on fossils collected by the author.
- Rad World [IA][Direct] -
What radiolarians are and why they are significant to the geological study of orogenic belts in general, and the Canadian Cordillera in particular.
- Strange Science [IA][Direct] -
Misguided attempts to explain natural history, including honest and not-so-honest mistakes about dinosaurs, mammals, sea monsters and prehistoric beasts.
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