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  2. See Photos of Amazing Dinosaur Fossils From National Geographic

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    23 Fossil Pictures Capture the Mystery and Beauty of Dinosaurs. Go digging for paleontology treasures in National Geographic's archives.

  3. 4,526 Dinosaur Fossils Stock Photos & High-Res Pictures

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    Browse 4,526 authentic dinosaur fossils stock photos, high-res images, and pictures, or explore additional dinosaur bones or paleontologist stock images to find the right photo at the right size and resolution for your project.

  4. 15 BEST Dinosaur Fossil Discoveries Of All Times | Bio Explorer

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    Discover the 15 most famous dinosaur fossils of all time. Fossils remarkably improved the scientific study of dinosaurs and prehistoric life. Dinosaurs have already gone extinct but much information about them still remain-because of their fossils. Fossils don’t easily degrade or decompose;

  5. This Dinosaur Is the 'Most Impressive Fossil' We've Ever Seen

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    Discovered by an observant miner in 2011 and publicly unveiled on May 12, 2017, the fossil is the best-preserved nodosaur ever found, and arguably one of the most visually arresting fossils ...

  6. 4,642 Dinosaur Fossil Stock Photos & High-Res Pictures

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    Browse 4,642 authentic dinosaur fossil stock photos, high-res images, and pictures, or explore additional dinosaur fossil footprint or dinosaur fossil vector stock images to find the right photo at the right size and resolution for your project.

  7. Dinosaur Bones - American Museum of Natural History

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    The most common fossils are bones and teeth, but fossils of footprints and skin impressions exist as well. Fossils are excavated from many environments, including ancient riverbeds and lakes, caves, volcanic ash falls, and tar pits. Fossils are classified as either body fossils or trace fossils.

  8. Tyrannosaurus rex Fossil - American Museum of Natural History

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    The free-standing T. rex mount in the Hall of Saurischian Dinosaurs is about 45 percent real fossils, all of them—including the vertebrae, hips, and ribs—from a specimen found by Museum fossil hunter Barnum Brown at Big Dry Creek, Montana, in 1908.