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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") Searchwords: jahoc, yr1992, mfrStarPics, catAnimals©2003, 2004, 2013 Jeff Allender. Comments, updates, & corrections are welcomed!