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Located at the Rancho La Brea Tar Pits, one of the world's most famous fossil localities, recognized for having an unusually diverse assemblage of extinct Ice Age plants and animals. http://www.tarpits.org/ |
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home to saber-toothed cats, Columbian mammoths, and repository of Ice Age fossils in the heart of the Los Angeles 'Miracle Mile' district. http://www.tarpits.org/ |
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working to preserve the paleontological and ethnographical history of the Grand River Region of northwest South Dakota. http://www.grandrivermuseum.org/ |
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working paleontological dig and in-situ exhibit of Ice Age animals located in a dry sinkhole. See the remains of Mammoths and other Ice Age animals. http://www.mammothsite.com/ |
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working paleontological dig and in-situ exhibit of Ice Age animals located in a dry sinkhole. See the remains of Mammoths and other Ice Age animals. http://www.mammothsite.com/ |
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specializing in the cultural and natural heritage of the Manitoba Escarpment, with a large collection of marine reptile fossils. http://www.mordenmuseum.com/ |
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provides information about the new museum at the Paleontological Research Institution and offers links to information on paleontology, geology, educational resources, and more. http://www.museumoftheearth.org/ |
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Online exhibits of the paleontology and geology of Jordan. http://www.pellamuseum.org/ |
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its collection includes dinosaurs, Native American artifacts, and items from the history of the North Dakota prairie. http://www.ptrm.org/ |
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located on the The Webb Schools campus in Southern California. http://www.alfmuseum.org/ |
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