Natural History Museum
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The seven greatest dinosaur discoveries of the last 200 years | Natural History Museum
In 1923, scientists from the American Museum of Natural History unearthed the first fossils to be widely regarded as dinosaur eggs. Found in the Gobi Desert in Mongolia, the eggs were initially thought to belong to Protoceratops, whose remains were frequently found in the area.
Mini Museum
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Top 10 Most Incredible Dinosaur Fossils Ever Discovered!
April 3, 2025 - The first near-complete dinosaur skeleton, this Hadrosaur was a major milestone in the field of paleontology! ... Discovered by the self-named “Dino Cowboy” in June of 2019, this fossil depicts a Triceratops in battle with either a young T. Rex or a Nanotyrannus. Above: Found by miners in Canada!
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Dinosaur World Live
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DINOSAUR FOSSILS: WHERE HAVE THE MOST FOSSILS BEEN FOUND?
Dinosaur fossils have been found on every continent of Earth, including Antarctica but most of the dinosaur fossils and the greatest variety of species have been found high in the deserts and badlands of North America, China and Argentina.
The Globe and Mail
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Toronto’s fossil hunters are unearthing the history of the city - The Globe and Mail
October 5, 2023 - The oldest fossils are much older, deposited between 350 and 450 million years ago, when Ontario was close to the equator and the land was covered by tropical seas. Corals, molluscs and crinoids – feathery cousins of sea stars – can all be found in the creeks branching off the Humber and Don River. The youngest of these specimens are 100 million years older than the oldest dinosaur.
CBC
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450-million-year-old fossil found in Ontario | story | Kids News
It’s now on display at the Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto. The fossil marks the discovery of a new species of marine arthropod, like lobsters and millipedes and is named Tomlinsonus dimitrii. It is helping scientists fill in gaps in our understanding of arthropod evolution. 72-million-year-old egg reveals new link between dinosaurs ...
Stump Cross Caverns
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5 of the most amazing dinosaur fossils ever found
August 24, 2025 - The evidence of feathers around the skeleton led scientists to realise the evolutionary link between birds and dinosaurs. Since 1861, 12 Archaeopteryx specimens have been dug up. ... Sue the Tyrannosaurus Rex is a record-breaker in more ways than one. At more than 40 feet long and 13 feet tall, it's one of the largest Tyrannosaurus rex fossils ever found.
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Enchanted Learning
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Canadian Dinosaur Fossil Locations - ZoomDinosaurs.com
rex found near Alberta), Edmontosaurus (a duck-billed dinosaur found in the Edmonton rock formation), Columbosauripus (fossilized Coelurosaur trackways found in early-Cretaceous sediment from British Columbia), and Edmontonia (an Ankylosaur ...
American Scientist
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American Dinosaurs: Who and What Was First | American Scientist
July 11, 2019 - These first American dinosaur remains were found by Hayden in the Judith River region of Montana and described by Leidy in 1856; they included incomplete teeth of Deinodon (upper right) and Trachodon (lower left), which appear at actual size with the first page of Leidy’s description.
University of Waterloo
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Paleozoic fossils in Ontario | Earth Sciences Museum | University ...
November 6, 2024 - A path along the river to the west leads to an outcrop where trilobites Greenops boothi and occasional ammonite Tornoceras may be found. There is currently a no tresspassing sign located at this area, and fossil collection is prohibited unless permission has been granted by the Central Canadian Federation of Mineralogical Societies.