Haddonfield, NJ in 1858
No, Tyrannosaurus evolved in North America. A similar dinosaur called Tarbosaurus was native to Asia.
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A duck billed dinosaur is called a Hadrosaurid. They were the first dinosaur family to be identified in North America.
The first dinosaur identified in America is a Hadrosaurus, dug up in New Jersey in 1858. Before that it is likely Indians had uncovered dinosaur fossils, but did not recognize them as long extinct species.
I believe that Mary Ann Mantel discovered the first dinosaur skeleton/fossil in England in the 1800's.
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I believe that Mary Ann Mantel discovered the first dinosaur skeleton/fossil in England in the 1800's.
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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".
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Leif Ericson was the first European to discover North America.
The first people who stepped in North America were the Vikings.