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First, you need to be in the part of the country where the rocks were laid down when the dinosaurs were alive. In the United States, this is mainly out West. Then you need to look at layers of these rocks that have been exposed by erosion. Look at the same rocks every few years, because more material will "weather out." Finally, if you see something than looks like a bone, don't be in a big hurry to dig it up, because you could damage it. Call a university and ask to speak to a geologist.

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