Fossilized remains are commonly found throughout the world. If you suspect you have found the bone of an animal, you should probably notify your local college and see if an archaeologist could take a look at it. If the fossil is part of a larger skeleton, the site could be excavated further by professionals.
The Triceratops which was named the State fossil.
Peter Barrett is credited with finding the first tetrapod fossil in Antarctica in 1967.
The fossils were first found in 1983
the first fossil found in Antarctica was the cycloptersaurousFrozen Bacteria
western,North America
U.s.a
Austin Whitt
Fossil bones from hundreds of individual Triceratops have been discovered. Fossilized Triceratops skulls are the most common.
The Triceratops which was named the State fossil.
No. A triceratops is a dinosaur.
Colorado, Montana, South Dakota, Wyoming, Alberta, and Saskatchewan.
Its a freaking trace fossil
In 1887, a skull roof with two horns belonging to Triceratops was found in Denver, Colorado. Paleontologist Othniel Charles Marsh originally misidentified as a prehistoric bison. In 1888, John Bell Hatcher found a much more complete skull of Triceratops in Wyoming, and then Marsh realized his mistake. Both of these specimens were assigned to the new genus Triceratops.
Yes. While relatives of Triceratops such as Centrosaurus and Pachyrhinosaurs are more famous in the "Great White North," from about 70 million years ago, Triceratops has been found in the Scollard Formation, which is equivalent in age to the Hell Creek and Lance Formations.
you get triceratops at the moles tunnel in rivet ravine
he's in the moles secret tunnel in rivet ravine
In USA, Aus and Africa