Interactive Map of Dinosaur Discoveries

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North America

North America offers a dramatic window into the dinosaur age—from the Jurassic giants like Allosaurus and Diplodocus unearthed in the Morrison Formation to the legendary Tyrannosaurus rex and Triceratops of Hell Creek, each fossil discovery enriches our understanding of the continent's dynamic prehistoric ecosystems.

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Europe

Europe hosts a mosaic of dinosaur discoveries—from Iguanodon fossils on the Isle of Wight and the iconic Archaeopteryx found in Germany’s Solnhofen limestone to megalosaur remains across the continent—each contributing unique insights into the evolution and diversity of prehistoric life.

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Africa

Africa unveils a tapestry of dinosaur fossils scattered across sun-baked deserts and lush riverbeds, where sites in Morocco and Niger unravel the lives of colossal sauropods and fierce predators that once roamed its ancient landscapes.

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Famous Dinosaurs from Asia

Velociraptor

Velociraptor

A small, agile predator known for its speed and intelligence, Velociraptor lived in the late Cretaceous.

Protoceratops

Protoceratops

A small herbivorous dinosaur with a frill, Protoceratops lived in the late Cretaceous.

Tarbosaurus

Tarbosaurus

A large carnivorous dinosaur closely related to T. rex, Tarbosaurus lived in the late Cretaceous.