Unexpected Dinosaur Discovery Beneath Utah National Monument Parking Lot Sparks Scientific Frenzy
Though excavations at Dinosaur National Monument ended 100 years ago, the discovery of the Diplodocus proves that the area is still rich with dinosaur bones. Such a discovery makes it easy to imagine what the region was once like more than 100 million years ago, when the ground thundered with the sounds of sauropods, theropods, and ornithischians.
After reading about the enormous dinosaur fossils just found at Dinosaur National Monument, discover the stories of some of the most incredible prehistoric animals that once roamed the Earth. Then, learn about Quetzalcoatlus, the enormous pterosaur that is considered the largest flying dinosaur to ever live.














