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  1. Dinosaur Facts - American Museum of Natural History

    Dinosaur Fossils and Fossilization Paleontologists use fossil evidence preserved in ancient rock to discover how long-extinct animals lived and behaved. In most cases, a fossilized bone is actually a …

  2. Dinosaur Bones: Learning from Fossils | AMNH

    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, …

  3. Dinosaurs - American Museum of Natural History

    Resources to help students understand everything from basic dinosaur biology and evolution, to the tools and methods of modern paleontology. Paleontologist Mark Norell answers kids’ questions. Plan …

  4. Dinosaur Discoveries | AMNH

    Jul 6, 2020 · Permanent Hall Hall of Ornithischian Dinosaurs Exhibits feature fossils from ornithischian dinosaurs, including Triceratops, Stegosaurus, Corythosaurus, and others. Permanent Hall Hall of …

  5. Saurischian Dinosaur Fossils | American Museum of Natural History

    This hall features the fossils of Tyrannosaurus rex, Apatosaurus, and others, as well as an example of a dinosaur trackway.

  6. Dinosaur Exhibits | American Museum of Natural History

    The fourth floor halls of the Museum feature approximately 100 dinosaur specimens, a tiny fraction of the largest collection of dinosaur fossils in the world. The Titanosaur grazes the Wallach Orientation …

  7. Dinosaurs and Fossils - AMNH

    Dinosaurs and Fossils Paleontologists dig for Jurassic dinosaur fossils Visit the Morrison Formation, one of the sites of many famous dinosaur discoveries, with paleontologists. Dinosaurs and Fossils …

  8. How to find dinosaur fossils | American Museum of Natural History

    Look behind the scenes at how dinosaur fossils are found by real paleontologists! Dr. Aki Watanabe explains the steps scientists use to make dino discoveries.

  9. Tyrannosaurus rex Fossil | American Museum of Natural History

    Learn more about the famous mega-predator Tyrannosaurus rex. This famous fossil is shown in a stalking position: head low, tail extended, one foot slightly raised.

  10. Dinosaurs: Ancient Fossils, New Discoveries Exhibition | AMNH

    May 14, 2005 · About the Curator Dr. Mark Norell Chair and Curator, Division of Paleontology Curator, Dinosaurs: Ancient Fossils, New Discoveries Dr. Norell works in several areas of specimen-based …