Humans have been finding fossils around the world for thousands of years. However, it wasn't until relatively recenty (the last couple of centuries) that fossils were recognized as being the remains of ancient extinct animals.
Peter Barrett is credited with finding the first tetrapod fossil in Antarctica in 1967.
The fossils were first found in 1983
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 first fossil found in Antarctica was the cycloptersaurousFrozen Bacteria
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a dinosar
It is a mold fossil
The first fossil discovered in Antarctica was a Nodosaurid Ankylosaur. It was found in 1986.
the first fossil I've ever seen was dinonychus raptor I'm not sure if it was the first dinosaur fossil found but i think it might be.
They were found in a chalk mine in north america about 1843
No. If you have found a hard rock with an animal print on it, it may be a fossil.
is was found in 1337
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A trace fossil.
The person to find the first stegosaurus fossil was M.P. Felch
a fossil
a plant.