Dinosaurs & Co.
Trace the history of life in the fossil record from the early marine invertebrates through to the post-dinosaur age of mammals. Features include the diversity of sea scorpions that roamed about the ocean floor covering New York about 400 million years ago and the environments and organisms that once thrived in the oceans and on land before, during, and after the age of dinosaurs. View the 20 foot long armored fish Dunkleosteus that swam in the seas covering New York about 370 million years ago, and the articulated skeletons of prominent dinosaurs such as Triceratops, Allosaurus, and Deinoychus, a north American relative of Velociraptor.

