The most common places to find them are at limestone quarrys. These contain smaller sea life but are more common. Larger ones show up all the time in different stages, from Montana to Mongolia.
Utah's Henry Mt. has fee digs. And most coast lines you can find Bi-valve fossils and Gastropods. ALL AROUND THE WORLD
no it is not
The dinosaur Otheniela was found in fossilized eggshells, making it an egg fossil.
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Joseph Tyrrell found his first major fossil discovery, a partial skull of a dinosaur, in 1884 in Alberta, Canada. This discovery led to the excavation of the nearly complete dinosaur skeleton, now known as "Albertosaurus".
We would conclude that the bird and the dinosaur lived around the same time.
a dinosaur
You find out about dinosaurs by watching dinosaur movies,looking at dinosaur books,or maybe even looking for a dinosaur fossil!
i am not sure but i think god gives dinosaurs them
You can find maps with dinosaur fossils at natural history museums, dinosaur fossil sites, and online resources such as the Paleobiology Database. Some national parks and fossil sites also provide maps for visitors to explore and learn about dinosaur discoveries in their area.
dinosaur+earth=fossil dinosaur=egg+earth egg=stone+life
no it is not
no, because the extreme heat that metamorphic rocks must undergo to form would have burned the dinosaur fossil, or any fossil!
fist of all the dinosaur is lambeo and u can find his head in rivet ravine area 2
largest dinosaur fossil ever found
the T rex's cosin
go to reeses lab and talk to the people and someone will give you a fossil and it is a rare dinosaur
The dinosaur Otheniela was found in fossilized eggshells, making it an egg fossil.