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  2. Edelman Fossil Park - Wikipedia

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    Construction of the museum is currently underway, and is scheduled to open in 2023. Visitors to the museum will be transported to the moments surrounding earth's fifth mass extinction: the moments that led to a mass die-off when non-avian dinosaurs and 75% of all other species went extinct. Edelman Fossil Park Museum

  3. Hadrosaurus Foulkii Leidy Site - Wikipedia

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    The Hadrosaurus foulkii Leidy Site is a historic paleontological site in Haddonfield, Camden County, New Jersey.Now set in state-owned parkland, it is where the first relatively complete set of dinosaur bones were discovered in 1838, and then fully excavated by William Parker Foulke in 1858.

  4. Ellisdale Fossil Site - Wikipedia

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    The Ellisdale Fossil Site is located near Ellisdale in the valley of the Crosswicks Creek, in Monmouth County, New Jersey, United States.The site has produced the largest and most diverse fauna of Late Cretaceous terrestrial animals from eastern North America, including the type specimens of the teiid lizard Prototeius stageri [1] and the batrachosauroidid salamander Parrisia neocesariensis. [2]

  5. 'Dinosaurs' in Lincroft and more things to do this weekend at ...

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    Go: "Dinosaurs: Fossils Exposed," Saturday through Jan. 2, 2025, Monmouth Museum, Brookdale Community College, 765 Newman Springs Road, Lincroft, $14, $10 for seniors 65 and older, free for kids ...

  6. 'I hunt dead things:' Prehistoric fossils hide throughout New ...

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    Dinosaurs, reptiles, microbes and more: Check out NJ's most bizarre official state symbols Nick Honachefsky of Lavallette holds shark teeth fossils and a hadrosaur fossil found in a New Jersey ...

  7. Paleontology in New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Dinosaurs roamed the land. New Jersey has the most fossiliferous Late Cretaceous rocks of the Mid-Atlantic region. [1] Southern New Jersey remained a sea home to invertebrates and sharks into the Cenozoic era. By the Ice Age, northern New Jersey was home to mastodons and glaciers covered the northern part of the state

  8. Some dino-mite facts about New Jersey's dinosaur history - AOL

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    New Jersey was ranked 13th among states where the most fossils have been found. Here are some fun facts about our state's dinosaur history. Some dino-mite facts about New Jersey's dinosaur history

  9. Riker Hill Fossil Site - Wikipedia

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    Riker Hill Fossil Site (also referred to as Walter Kidde Dinosaur Park) is a 16-acre (6.5 ha) paleontological site in Roseland in Essex County, New Jersey, United States, located at the south western side of the borough at the border between Roseland and Livingston.