
How to find fossils
I Know Dino: The Big Dinosaur Podcast · Sabrina Ricci
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Dinosaur of the day Saurornitholestes, A dromaeosaurid that looked similar to Velociraptor with teeth that may have been used to preen its feathers..
Some resources to help you find fossils:
- FOSSILS: A Guide to Prehistoric Life, a book with many helpful photos and descriptions, plus links to more resources.
- myFOSSIL, a website that's "building a community of amateur and professional paleontologists."
- The Fossil Forum can help you ID fossils.
- A PBS webpage listing where you can find fossils in each US state.
- Fossil Explorer, an app that covers fossil localities in England, Scotland, and Wales.
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