Yes, because they usually rot away with the skin and other flesh and organ things.
The least body part of a dinosaur to be likely as a fossil are the muscles.
Soft tissue such as muscles, organs, and skin are least likely to be found as fossils because they decay rapidly after death and are not easily preserved in the fossil record.
The dinosaur fossil that was found in Tanzania, is a Brachiosaurus.
The dinosaur Otheniela was found in fossilized eggshells, making it an egg fossil.
in 1986 a Hypsilophodont ,a type of herbavore was found and it is a dinosaur
at the mountains
cryolophosaurus
cryolophosaurus
Cryolophosaurus was the first dinosaur discovered in antarctica
Up my bum :)
The rarest dinosaur is most likely the spinosaurus because the one and only fossil people have found was blown up in world war 2. It was found in the Shara Desert and was taken to Berlin where Hitler blew it up.
The dinosaur fossil found on Vega Island in 1986 was a partial skeleton of a carnivorous dinosaur known as Cryolophosaurus ellioti. This dinosaur lived during the Early Jurassic period, around 190 million years ago. It is a significant discovery as it is one of the earliest known dinosaurs from Antarctica.