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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Asia

Asia boasts a remarkable legacy of dinosaur discoveries, from feathered species preserved in China's Liaoning deposits that provide pivotal insights into avian evolution to exquisitely preserved eggs and colossal bones unearthed in Mongolia's Gobi Desert that continuously redefine our understanding of prehistoric ecosystems.

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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 South America

Giganotosaurus

Giganotosaurus

One of the largest carnivorous dinosaurs, Giganotosaurus lived in what is now Argentina during the late Cretaceous.

Argentinosaurus

Argentinosaurus

One of the largest dinosaurs ever discovered, Argentinosaurus was a massive herbivore that lived in the late Cretaceous.

Carnotaurus

Carnotaurus

A unique carnivorous dinosaur with distinctive horns, Carnotaurus lived in the late Cretaceous.