Regional hubs
Dinosaurs by region
Each region of the planet preserves distinct Mesozoic ecosystems. Explore the dinosaurs and fossil reptiles of the world's major paleontological areas.
Dinosaurs from Brazil
Brazil has a fossil record spanning the entire Mesozoic, with formations distributed across several sedimentary basins.
Dinosaurs from Patagonia and Argentina
Argentina is the paleontological powerhouse of the Southern Hemisphere, with fossils spanning the entire Mesozoic in formations distributed from the northwest to Patagonia.
Dinosaurs from the United States
The United States hosts some of the most productive geological formations in the world, with records spanning from the Triassic to the end of the Cretaceous.
Dinosaurs from China
China revolutionized paleontology starting in the 1990s, with records spanning from the Middle Jurassic to the end of the Cretaceous.
Dinosaurs from Mongolia
The Gobi Desert in southern Mongolia preserves some of the world's most iconic fossils, with formations spanning the entire Late Cretaceous.
Dinosaurs from North Africa
The Sahara covers one of the richest dinosaur graveyards on the planet, with formations recording two critical moments of the African Cretaceous.