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The first Smilodon fossils were discovered in the early 19th century, with documented findings as early as the late 1700s. These fossils were initially unearthed in North and South America.
The first fossils found in Antarctica were discovered in the Transantarctic Mountains in 1909 by geologist Griffith Taylor. These were plant fossils dating back to the Permian period, around 250 million years ago.
Smilodon fossils were first discovered in South America in the 19th century by Danish paleontologist Peter Wilhelm Lund. The most famous discoveries of Smilodon fossils were made in the La Brea Tar Pits in Los Angeles, California. These fossils date back to the Pleistocene epoch.
Albertosaurus was discovered by Canadian paleontologist Joseph Burr Tyrrell in 1884 in Alberta, Canada. The first fossils were described by Lawrence Lambe in 1913.
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The first fossils were discovered in Germany in 1856.
From the Neander Valley in Germany, where the first fossils were discovered.
The first Smilodon fossils were discovered in the early 19th century, with documented findings as early as the late 1700s. These fossils were initially unearthed in North and South America.
Joshep B Tyrrell discovered the albertasaurs
The first fossils found in Antarctica were discovered in the Transantarctic Mountains in 1909 by geologist Griffith Taylor. These were plant fossils dating back to the Permian period, around 250 million years ago.
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Louis Laret discovered the first Cro Magnon fossils in 1868 in France
Smilodon fossils were first discovered in South America in the 19th century by Danish paleontologist Peter Wilhelm Lund. The most famous discoveries of Smilodon fossils were made in the La Brea Tar Pits in Los Angeles, California. These fossils date back to the Pleistocene epoch.
The deepest fossils ever found are microbial fossils discovered in rocks from the ocean floor, known as serpentinized peridotites, in the Samail Ophiolite in Oman.
Albertosaurus was discovered by Canadian paleontologist Joseph Burr Tyrrell in 1884 in Alberta, Canada. The first fossils were described by Lawrence Lambe in 1913.
Richard Markgraf discovered a partial skeleton of Spinosaurus at the Bahariya Formation in Egypt in 1912. Since then, Spinosaurus fossils have been found not only in Egypt but also in Morocco.
There are rarer fossils, as in fossils that belong to creatures that haven't been discovered yet or are very uncommon, but no "best" fossil.