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Actually it depends on where you found it specifically, not just the state. If you were in Utah and walking through the woods (not a National Forest or anything) and you find a fossil, which can be as small as a pebble or as large as a dinosaur bone, you could keep it. If it is on National Forest land or other government land, state or federal, you may get into trouble if they catch you.
Just as if you were over at a friend's house and dug a hole in the backyard and found a fossil you can keep that if you wanted. Most people during their life will stumble upon a fossil of some kind. It just depends on where you stumble upon it.
Utahraptor fossils were found in eastern Utah, USA, in the Dalton Wells Quarry near Arches National Park. These fossils were discovered in 1991 and have provided valuable insights into the behavior and anatomy of these large predatory dinosaurs.
The preserved remains of animals of evidence of their existence are Fossils Fosssils that provide evidence about the past are called trace fossils.
Index fossils (also known as guide fossils, indicator fossils or zone fossils).
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The 5 types of fossils are ...Imprint Fossils- an organism leaving an imprint on sediment that later hardens into rock.Mineralization Fossils- when minerals replace wood or bone to create a piece of petrified wood or a mineralization bone fossilsFrozen Fossils- when something like an animal gets taped in ice and remains their frozenCast Fossils- when it fills up a hollow moldfossils in amber- when an insect gets stuck in amber
Utahraptor fossils were found in eastern Utah, USA, in the Dalton Wells Quarry near Arches National Park. These fossils were discovered in 1991 and have provided valuable insights into the behavior and anatomy of these large predatory dinosaurs.
All known Apatosaurus fossils have been found in the Morrison Formation of the western USA. Fossils are known from Colorado, Wyoming, Oklahoma, and Utah.
Yes, Brontosaurus fossils have been found in Western North America in states such as Utah, Wyoming and Colorado.
All known Apatosaurus fossils have been found in the Morrison Formation of the western USA. Fossils are known from Colorado, Wyoming, Oklahoma, and Utah.
All known Apatosaurus fossils have been found in the Morrison Formation in the western USA. They have been found in Wyoming, Colorado, Utah, and Oklahoma.
Stegosaurus probably lived throughout most of the contiguous USA. However, its fossils are only known from Colorado, Wyoming, and Utah.
Most Stegosaurus fossils come from the Morrison Formation in the western USA. Some states that have revealed Stegosaurus remains include Wyoming, Colorado, and Utah. In 2006 it was announced that Stegosaurus had just been found in Portugal.
Most Stegosaurus fossils come from the Morrison Formation in the western USA. Some states that have revealed Stegosaurus remains include Wyoming, Colorado, and Utah. In 2006 it was announced that Stegosaurus had just been found in Portugal.
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Imprint fossils, Mineralized fossils, frozen fossils, fossils in amber, and cast fossils.
Stegosaurus fossils have been found in Utah, Colorado, Wyoming, Western Europe, Mongolia, southern India, southern Africa, and fossilized footprints of one was found in Australia.
Stegosaurus probably lived throughout most of the contiguous United States. Their fossils, however, have only been found in Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming.