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Fossilworks was shut down around 2022 and now links to the Paleobiology Database.
Not quite as advertised. Just a list of relevant fossil sites and publications. Very useful for a researcher, I’m sure, but not just a list of species for your area.
Is it possible to do something like this for native American tribes as well?
There’s also Whose Land.
Fossilworks is in maintenace and paleobiodb only gives me limestone in my area
10/10 will look at it againI live about 10 miles from where the first Stegosaurus was found, which also means there was Apatosaurus, Camarasaurus, Allosaurus, T. Rex, Triceratops, Brontosaurus/Brachiosaurus, etc
searching my country, browsing collections
Stylophora Mitrata - Kirkocystidae Anatifopsis sp. Artiopoda Lichida - Lichida indet. Trinucleida - Raphiophoridae Lonchodomas sp. Asaphida - Remopleurididae Remopleurides sp. so are these… dinosaurs? What am I looking at?