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  2. Fossil unearthed in North Dakota could help solve an ...

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    A new species of mosasaur — Jormungandr walhallaensis — is unusual, displaying a mix of traits from other creatures of its kind. ... unknown mosasaur from fossils found near the North Dakota ...

  3. List of the prehistoric life of North Dakota - Wikipedia

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    This list of the prehistoric life of North Dakota contains the various prehistoric life-forms whose fossilized remains have been reported from within the US state of North Dakota. Precambrian [ edit ]

  4. Three schoolboys left ‘completely speechless’ after ...

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    Three North Dakota schoolboys made a larger-than-life discovery when they stumbled across a T rex skeleton during a hike.. Two young brothers and their cousin were wandering through a fossil-rich ...

  5. Rare fossil of adolescent Tyrannosaurus - 'Teen Rex'- found ...

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    A rare fossil of an adolescent Tyrannosaurus rex has been excavated in North Dakota's badlands - a find noteworthy for the scientific insight it may offer into the life history of this famous ...

  6. Tanis (fossil site) - Wikipedia

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    Tanis is a paleontological site in southwestern North Dakota, United States. It is part of the heavily studied Hell Creek Formation, a geological region renowned for many significant fossil discoveries from the Upper Cretaceous and lower Paleocene.

  7. Wannagan Creek site - Wikipedia

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    The Wannagan Creek site is a fossil site found just west of the South Unit of Theodore Roosevelt National Park of North Dakota, US. The site is Paleocene in age, approximately 60 million years old. Paleontologists of the Science Museum of Minnesota have studied the site for nearly thirty years.

  8. Two young brothers and their cousin were wandering through a fossil-rich stretch of the North Dakota badlands when they made a discovery that left them “completely speechless”: a T. rex bone ...

  9. White River Fauna - Wikipedia

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    The White River Fauna are fossil animals found in the White River Group of South Dakota, North Dakota, Wyoming, Colorado and Nebraska in the United States.In southwest South Dakota and northwest Nebraska, these fossils are characteristic of the White River Badlands (including Badlands National Park), though they can be found far beyond the limits of the White River watershed.