yes
Mostly around South America, Africa and Asia
The oldest humanoid fossils were all found in Africa.
No, the Sahara desert is not where some of the earliest human fossils have been found. The earliest human fossils have been discovered in other parts of Africa, such as the Great Rift Valley and South Africa. The Sahara, being a desert, is not conducive to preserving fossils from this early period.
Paleontologists have found fossils of Brachiosaurus in North America and Africa.
Africa
Africa
Fossils of the glossopteris fern, which have been found across South America, Africa, India, Antarctica, and Australia. Fossil eveidence of a triassic land reiple lystrosaurus are also found across Africa, India, Antarctica and Australia.
They were found by grassy plains of Sothern Africa. Many of the fossils have been acquired, because they were sold by europeean explorers and have been bought off from private collectors. Many have been donated to the organization designed to breed a similar species to the quagga
An abelisaurid is a dinosaur of the Cretaceous period, whose fossils have been found on the modern-day continents of Africa and South America, as well as the island of Madagascar.
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Pterodactylus fossils have been found throughout Europe and in Africa.
Yes. The only species of marsupial in North America is the Virginia Opossum, with a range that also extends south. In central America, there is the Yapok, a type of water-possum, while in South America can be found the Monito del Monte.