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Mexican Dinosaur Fossils. See which dinosaur fossils have been found in Mexico.
Dinosaur Fossil Locations: South America. See where dinosaurs fossils have been found around the world.
Official State Dinosaurs of the USA. Many states have official state dinosaur fossils.
Official State Dinosaurs of the USA (Printable). Many states have official state dinosaur fossils.
USA: Dinosaur Fossil Locations. See where dinosaur fossils have been found around the world.
Acanthopholis was an armored, quadrupedal, plant-eating dinosaur from the early Cretaceous period. Learn more here!
Learn about the dinosaur Acrocanthosaurus, a predator with a sail along its back and claws!
Albertosaurus, also known as Gorgosaurus, was a relative of Tyrannosaurus rex. Learn more about it here!
Allosaurus was an efficient predator with long, serrated teeth and slashing claws on its small arms.
Amargasaurus was a huge, plant-eating dinosaur with a double row of spines along its back, neck, and whip-like tail. It was...
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