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  2. Tyrannosauripus - Wikipedia

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    Tyrannosauripus is an ichnogenus of dinosaur footprint. It was discovered by geologist Charles "Chuck" Pillmore in 1983 and formally described by Martin Lockley and Adrian Hunt in 1994. [1] This fossil footprint from northern New Mexico is 96 cm long and given its Late Cretaceous age (about 66 million years old), it very likely belonged to the ...

  3. Dinosaur Footprints Reservation - Wikipedia

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    Dinosaur Footprints in Holyoke, Massachusetts, USA is an 8-acre (3 ha) wilderness reservation purchased for the public in 1935 by The Trustees of Reservations. The Reservation is currently being managed with the assistance from the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR). The fossil and plant resources on the adjacent ...

  4. Fossil track - Wikipedia

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    Fossil track. A reverse ichnite of the impression of Jialingpus yuechiensis, on display at the Paleozoological Museum of China. A fossil track or ichnite ( Greek " ιχνιον " ( ichnion) – a track, trace or footstep) is a fossilized footprint. This is a type of trace fossil. A fossil trackway is a sequence of fossil tracks left by a single ...

  5. Dinosaur Ridge - Wikipedia

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    Dinosaur Ridge is a segment of the Dakota Hogback in the Morrison Fossil Area National Natural Landmark located in Jefferson County, Colorado, near the town of Morrison and just west of Denver . The Dinosaur Ridge area is one of the world's most famous dinosaur fossil localities. [citation needed] In 1876, fossil excavation began at Dinosaur ...

  6. Boy and grandad find dinosaur footprint in Irchester - AOL

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    May 14, 2024 at 6:15 AM. A man and his grandson have uncovered physical evidence of dinosaurs roaming the earth. Keen fossil hunter Steve was exploring Irchester Country Park, Northants, with ...

  7. Category:Approved dinosaur images - Wikipedia

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    This category lists dinosaur images that have been reviewed and approved at Wikipedia:WikiProject Dinosaurs/Image review either for their scientific accuracy or for their historical value. Subcategories

  8. Portal:Dinosaurs/Selected picture - Wikipedia

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    Selected pictures. For additional high quality dinosaur images, see the Dinosaur Image Review. Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton at the Carnegie Museum of Natural History, Pittsburgh. Photo credit: User:ScottRobertAnselmo. Skeleton mount of Herrerasaurus ischigualastensis at the Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago. Photo credit: User:Amphicoelias.

  9. Natural Monument of Carenque - Wikipedia

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    Area. 6 hectares (15 acres) Established. 1997. The Natural Monument of Carenque is a natural monument in Belas, Sintra, Portugal. It contains more than one hundred dinosaur footprints [1] and has one of the longest dinosaur tracks in Europe. The original footprints have been covered with soil after being molded onto latex, so the Monument has ...

  10. Pachyrhinosaurus - Wikipedia

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    Pachyrhinosaurus (meaning in Greek "thick-nosed lizard", from Παχυ ( pachy ), thick; ρινό ( rinó ), nose; and σαυρος ( sauros ), lizard) [1] is an extinct genus of centrosaurine ceratopsid dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous period of North America. The first examples were discovered by Charles M. Sternberg in Alberta, Canada, in ...

  11. Category:Dinosaur trace fossils - Wikipedia

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    Dinosaur trace fossils. Trace fossils, also called ichnofossils, are structures preserved in sedimentary rocks that record biological activity. Trace fossils made by dinosaurs include such nonbody remains as footprints, eggs, and coprolites (fossil feces), and are important documents of the activities of dinosaurs in life.