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Dinamation (Dino Cards)
   Star Pics - 1992

Notes: The set is occasionally called "Dino Cards" because of the large lettering
on the display boxes.  Also issued as a boxed 80-card factory set.  Thanks much
to Steve Carter for the checklist!

Box: 36 packs of 10 cards.
Common sets (80): approx. 4.50 per box if collation were perfect.

No.   Title

  1   Mission Statement

Behind the Scenes

  2   Research
  3   Design
  4   Sculpting
  5   Robotics
  6   Painting
  7   Shipping

Dinosaurs

  8   Dimetrodon
  9   Stegosaurus
 10   Apatosaurus
 11   Allosaurus
 12   Rhamphorhynchus
 13   Archaeopteryx
 14   Euoplocephalus
 15   Pachycephalosaurus
 16   Parasaurolophus
 17   Triceratops
 18   Tyrannosaurus
 19   Pteranodon
 20   Deinonychus
 21   Tylosaurus
 22   Kronosaurus
 23   Placodus
 24   Thalassomedon
 25   Alphadon

Unsolved Mysteries

 26   Could there be any dinosaures remaining today?
 27   Could dinosaurs run?
 28   How were dinosaurs colored?
 29   Did dinosaurs make sounds?
 30   Were dinosaurs warm-blooded or cold-blooded?
 31   How intelligent were dinosaurs?

Dinosaurs

 32   Dimetrodon
 33   Stegosaurus
 34   Apatosaurus
 35   Allosaurus
 36   Rhamphorhynchus
 37   Archaeopteryx
 38   Euoplocephalus
 39   Pachycephalosaurus
 40   Parasaurolophus
 41   Triceratops
 42   Tyrannosaurus
 43   Pteranodon
 44   Deinonychus
 45   Tylosaurus
 46   Kronosaurus
 47   Placodus
 48   Thalassomedon
 49   Alphadon

Myth Busters

 50   Humans lived among the dinosaurs.
 51   Dinosaurs were lizards.
 52   Dinosaurs were clumsy, dull-witted, and unchanging.
 53   Mammals appeared after the extinction of dinosaurs.
 54   All extinct animals are dinosaurs.
 55   All dinosaurs lived at the same time.
 56   Sauropod dinosaurs lived in swamps and lakes.
 57   all dinosaurs were gigantic in size.
 58   Dinosaurs were only green and brown in color.
 59   Tyrannosaurus preyed only on Triceratops.

Babies

 60   The Mating Game
 61   Herded through the grapevine
 62   Nest-side story
 63   The Age Old Story
 64   Size Wise

Extinction

 65   Why did dinosaurs become extinct?
 66   Why did so many plants and animals become extinct ...
 67   Changes in sea level
 68   New competition among animals
 69   Block-out of sunlight
 70   Changes in climate

 71   Timescape: A 30-day History of the Earth

Maps

 72   The Triassic Period
 73   The Late Jurassic
 74   The Late Cretaceous
 75   The Present Day

 76   Glossary A-D
 77   Glossary E-I
 78   Glossary J-P
 79   Glossary P-Z

 80   Checklist

 --   First Pics Club Membership (insert with factory boxed set)


PROMO CARDS

 --   The biggest thing to come along in 65 million years (4-1/2" x 9")
 --   New Issues in Collectible Cards (4-card panel featuring this and
          three other Star Pics series; 12" x 5")


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