Here's your chance to be a part of the exciting world of Dinosaur research.

The 7th and 8th grade Science and Language Arts students from Philadelphia Elementary School in Philadelphia, Tennesse invite you to take part in their Dino-Park projects.
Take a look at the Dino-Park Introduction for some background information. We will
continue to work on this project for the remainder of this school year. We need students and/or classes to participate. YOU can earn $1,000,000 dollars in "Virtual Bucks". Click below for more details or E-Mail topatrick@bugtug.com to signup.

Investors
Contractors
Zoo Keepers
Paleontologist
Researchers
Botanist
Geneticist

Investors

To be an investor to must agree to examine the information posted here by each of the four Dino-Park companies. You will also need to correspond with each group via e-mail.
Afterwards, you will need to choose a park to invest in. Each company will be competing for the funds to continue their project. We will provide you with $100,000,000 "Virtual Bucks" to invest with.
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Contractors

Earn up to $1,000,000 in Virtual Bucks by submitting your plans a future Dino-Park. Design building, research facilities, dinosaur enclosers, rides, restaurants or anything else you think should be included in a Dinosaur Park.


Zoo Keepers

Even Dinosaurs need to be taken care of. Contract to care for our new pets from the egg to adulthood. Give us a bid for your services. The lowest or best bid will get the contract.


Paleontologist

We need paleontologist to help us choose which dinosaurs to include in the park. Provide the lastest dinosaur information to our Board of Directors. Charge us by the hour or by the information provided. Contract for Virtual Bucks.


Researchers

All areas related to the project need researching.

Botanist

No park would be complete without plasnts. Choose with types would be best for dinosaurs.

Geneticist

Just like in the book and movie someone had to create the dinosaurs. Search the web for the latest in amber research and share the possibilities of recreating a dinosaur.


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