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Fossil discoveries by country — where in the world the bones were found.
Argentina
Patagonia and the northwest preserve some of the earliest dinosaurs and largest sauropods ever found.
Brazil
The Crato and Santana formations preserve exceptional Early Cretaceous fossils, including pterosaurs and small theropods.
Canada
Alberta's Dinosaur Provincial Park preserves one of the world's richest Late Cretaceous faunas.
China
Liaoning's Jehol Biota and the Sichuan Jurassic basins have transformed our picture of feathered dinosaurs.
Germany
Solnhofen's lithographic limestones preserve Archaeopteryx and an exceptional Late Jurassic biota.
Mongolia
The Gobi Desert preserves Velociraptor, Protoceratops, and the famous "Fighting Dinosaurs" specimen.
Morocco
The Kem Kem beds yield Spinosaurus, Carcharodontosaurus, and a unique riverine megafauna.
Tanzania
The Tendaguru beds in southeastern Tanzania produced some of the largest sauropods on display in any museum.
United Kingdom
The birthplace of the word "dinosaur"; Iguanodon and Megalosaurus were named here in the 1820s.
United States
From the Morrison badlands of the Rockies to Hell Creek in the northern Plains, the US has shaped dinosaur paleontology for 150 years.