Yes there was a t-rex found fully intact, the man who found it named it sue after his girlfriend
Dinosaurs have been found on all 7 continents, even Antarctica.
Dinosaur Species In Australia --AtlascopcosaurusAustralovenatorAustrosaurusDiamantinasaurusFulgurotheriumGrallatorKakuruLeaellynasauraMinmiMuttaburrasaurusOzraptorQantassaurusRapatorRhoetosaurusSerendipaceratopsTimimusWalgettosuchusWintonopusWintonotitan
Dinosaur fossils have been found throughout human history, but they have never been called dinosaurs or fossils. People thought they were the bones of dragons. The true investigation of dinosaurs began around 1840 when a woman found a large tooth in the ground. It was the tooth of an Iguanodon ("iguana tooth")
Well, most are found in the area where they were first found like in africa but a lot have been taken out for mueseams
The largest, well known dinosaur is Argentinosaurus, which hails from Argentina. A poorly preserved femur from a dinosaur called Amphicoelias was discovered about a hundred years ago, which has since been lost to science. From descriptions of it, the bone could have come from an even larger dinosaur. Amphicoelias comes from North America.
No skins have been found, but plenty of bones have been found.
there were dinosaur fossils and bones found.
Most dinosaur fossils have been found in Europe and North America
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None found yet- keep looking!
So few dinosaur fossils have been found in Antarctica because the entire continent is covered in ice, making it hard to dig and/or search for large fossils.
Dinosaurs have been found on all 7 continents, even Antarctica.
No dinosaurs have been found in Maine. The state fossil is Pertica, a plant from the Devonian.
yes
The first dinosaur fossil found in Antarctica was an ankylosaur. Cryolophosaurus was the first carnivorous dinosaur discovered on that continent, and its remains may have been identified before those of Antarctopelta.i remember it was cryolophasaurusThe first dinosaur to be discovered in Antarctica was the Antarctopelta oliveroi, an ankylosaurian dinosaur. However, it was the second one to be named. The first dinosaur to be named was the Cryolophosaurus ellioti, a species of theropod dinosaur that had a crest.
Mostly around South America, Africa and Asia