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Diagram depicting the soft part anatomy of the sea snail Abyssochrysos † Abyssochrysos – tentative report † Abyssochrysos giganteum – type locality for species † Acaeniotyle † Acaeniotyle umbilicata – or unidentified related form † Acanthoceras † Acanthoceras rhotomagense – or unidentified related form † Acanthoceras roguense – or unidentified related form ...
This list of the prehistoric life of California contains the various prehistoric life-forms whose fossilized remains have been reported from within the US state of California. Precambrian [ edit ]
Triceratops: HMNS 2006.1743.00 Lane Houston Museum of Natural Science: Houston: Texas: USA: Skeleton, mounted Triceratops: MOR 3027 Yoshi's Trike Museum of the Rockies: Bozeman: Montana: USA: Skeleton, mounted Triceratops horridus: AMNH 5116 American Museum of Natural History: New York: New York: USA. Skeleton, mounted (copy) Triceratops ...
Millions of prehistoric marine fossils were discovered beneath a California high school over the course of a multi-year construction project. The relics recovered at San Pedro High School included ...
Found in 2017 and originally thought to be a Triceratops. [46] Yoshi's Trike MOR 3027 Museum of the Rockies: Triceratops: Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian, 68-66 million years ago) Hell Creek formation: Has longest horns found in any Triceratops known
Deep and shallow marine deposits as well as estuaries and swamps could be found in Butte and Shasta Counties during this interval. [2] Later, during the Pennsylvanian, both the corals and brachiopods were still living in the state. [4] California was a region of geologic upheaval during the Mesozoic, including both Mountain formation and
Named partly for the Norse god of mischief, Lokiceratops rangiformis was a cousin of Triceratops and lived in a swampy environment alongside other horned dinosaur species about 78 million years ago.
Triceratops: Triceratops horridus: 1988 [40] Tennessee: Cretaceous: Bivalve: Pterotrigonia thoracica: 1998 [41] Utah: Jurassic: Allosaurus: Allosaurus fragilis: 1988 [42] Vermont: Pleistocene: Beluga whale (redesignated as state marine fossil in 2014) Delphinapterus leucas: 1993 [43] [44] Pleistocene: Woolly mammoth tooth and tusk (state ...