Fossil Park
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A protected area with rich deposits of fossils is called a fossil park. Fossil parks are used in educating the public. There are many fossil parks all over the world.
[edit] See also
- Paleorrota
- List of Fossil Parks
- Fossils
- Fossil Hunters
- Rockhounding
- Fossil collecting
- List of fossil sites (with link directory)
- Prehistoric life
- Paleontology the study of fossils
- Timeline of geography, paleontology, biology
- Important publications in paleontology
- Synchrotron X-ray tomographic microscopy
- Fossil Parks of India
- Geology
- Dinosaurs
- Mary Anning
- Fossils and the geological timescale
- List of transitional fossils
- List of notable fossils
- Fossil fuels
- Prehistoric life
- Lazarus taxon
- Elvis taxon
- Paleobiology
- History of paleontology