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  2. Paleontology in New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Paleontology in New Mexico refers to paleontological research occurring within or conducted by people from the U.S. state of New Mexico. The fossil record of New Mexico is exceptionally complete and spans almost the entire stratigraphic column. [1] More than 3,300 different kinds of fossil organisms have been found in the state.

  3. David Gillette - Wikipedia

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    Gillette found eight huge bones of the Diplodocus in northwestern New Mexico in May 1985. Gillette began comparing the dinosaur bones he found to those of other dinosaurs. Gillette presented his conclusions in a press conference at the New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science and in the Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology [ 4 ] He gave ...

  4. Diplodocus - Wikipedia

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    Diplodocus is commonly found at the same sites as Apatosaurus, Allosaurus, ... can be found at the New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science. ...

  5. Dinosaurs once roamed New Mexico. Here are some of the ... - AOL

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    Seismosaurus halli, New Mexico’s biggest dinosaur– 150 million years old It stretched at least 110 feet long, and Seismosaurus was named after seismicity due to the animal’s earth-shaking size.

  6. List of the prehistoric life of New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Probable footprint from New Mexico †Tyrannosaurus †Tyrannosaurus rex; Unio †Vancleavea †Vancleavea campi †Vascoceras †Viburnum †Vinella †Vivaron – type locality for genus †Volviceramus †Watinoceras †Whitakersaurus – type locality for genus †Whitakersaurus bermani – type locality for species †Williamsonia

  7. Oldest human footprints in North America found in New Mexico

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    Fossilized footprints discovered in New Mexico indicate that early humans were walking across North America around 23,000 years ago, researchers reported Thursday. The first footprints were found ...

  8. Dinosaur skull found in New Mexico is a cousin of T. rex ...

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    Dinosaur skull found in New Mexico is a cousin of T. rex — and even bigger, experts say. Julia Daye. January 12, 2024 at 10:48 AM. Photo by Mac Cervantes on Unsplash.

  9. List of North American dinosaurs - Wikipedia

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    ( New Mexico Utah) Would have lived in the marshes and swamps [65] along the Turonian shoreline [66] Ojoraptorsaurus: 2011 Ojo Alamo Formation (Late Cretaceous, Maastrichtian) United States ( New Mexico) Only known from an incomplete pair of pubes: Oohkotokia: 2013 Two Medicine Formation (Late Cretaceous, Campanian) United States ( Montana)