01 / Coverage
Atlas-first, not exhaustive
The page highlights countries where current records, profiles, or hotspots give Fossil Atlas something specific to show.
Fossil Atlas countries
Country pages should connect searches to real atlas material: mapped records, specimen profiles, formation guides, and clear caveats about selected data.
Country guide standard
Country pages are search entry points into Fossil Atlas, not national fossil encyclopedias.
01 / Coverage
The page highlights countries where current records, profiles, or hotspots give Fossil Atlas something specific to show.
02 / Evidence
Country names describe where fossils are found or reported today. They do not reconstruct where animals lived in deep time.
03 / Next step
Each guide should point you toward a specimen profile, hotspot, map layer, or expedition card you can actually use.
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Hell Creek, Morrison, T. rex, Triceratops, and Stegosaurus coverage in the current atlas.
Northern range context for T. rex and Triceratops, with Alberta and Saskatchewan notes.
Spinosaurus, Kem Kem context, and selected North African discovery records.
Velociraptor, the Flaming Cliffs, and Djadokhta Formation context.
Suchomimus, Niger, and Echkar-region Saharan dinosaur context.
Iguanodon, the Wealden Group, and British dinosaur fossil-map context.
Ceratosaurus and Lourinha Formation links for Jurassic Portugal.
Tendaguru Formation context for Tanzania and East African Jurassic records.
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Make it shareable
Use a country guide as the starting point, then make a card from a specific animal or formation.