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.
Colorado, Montana, South Dakota, Wyoming, Alberta, and Saskatchewan.
Austin Whitt
Fossil bones from hundreds of individual Triceratops have been discovered. Fossilized Triceratops skulls are the most common.
Triceratops fossils have been found in the United States in Montana, Wyoming, and Colorado. In Canada, their fossils have been found in the provinces of Alberta and Saskatchewan.
The Triceratops which was named the State fossil.
Triceratops fossils have been found in Montana, Wyoming, and Colorado in the USA and in the provinces of Alberta and Saskatchewan in Canada. I believe the most Triceratops fossils have been found in Montana in the Hell Creek Formation.
Triceratops fossils have been found in Alberta and Saskatchewan in Canada. Their fossils have also been found in Wyoming, Montana, and Colorado.
No. A triceratops is a dinosaur.
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Colorado, Montana, South Dakota, Wyoming, Alberta, and Saskatchewan.
You can find them in Cambrian to Devonian period marine sedimentary rocks such as limestone and shale. Trilobites are found in many countries and in most states of the USA.
Its a freaking trace fossil