Fossil Atlas — Formation ProfileCatalog FA·FLAM·71
Plate 03 · Fossil hotspot

Flaming CliffsFossil map and formation profile

Omnogovi Province, Mongolia

Quick provenance answer

Where is the Flaming Cliffs?

The Flaming Cliffs is represented in Fossil Atlas by 11 selected fossil records from Omnogovi Province, Mongolia. Notable fossil animals mapped here include Velociraptor, Protoceratops, Oviraptor. These pins are modern fossil discovery locations, not a complete ancient habitat map.

This remains a formation profile: the description, timeline, notable animals, and evidence sections stay intact. The fossil-map answer is surfaced here so visitors from search can orient themselves before reading the full dossier.

Mapped records
11
Region
Omnogovi Province, Mongolia
Notable animals
Velociraptor, Protoceratops, Oviraptor
Map caveat
Modern fossil locations, not ancient habitat.
Formation description

A celebrated Gobi Desert fossil area associated with Djadokhta Formation discoveries, including Velociraptor and other Late Cretaceous desert animals.

Geologic timeline

When the formation was deposited

Position of this formation’s known age range across 252 million years of the Mesozoic and beyond.

252 MaToday

75-71 million years ago

Known from

Notable fossil animals

Animals with source-backed fossil records in the current dataset that are associated with the Flaming Cliffs.

VelociraptorProtoceratopsOviraptor
Modern discovery map

Flaming Cliffs fossil discovery map

Pins show selected fossil records for the Flaming Cliffs; use them as modern discovery evidence, not a complete range map. Modern fossil discovery map: pins show where selected fossil and specimen records were found today, not ancient Earth positions. What does this mean?

Modern Fossil Discovery Map
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Research notes

Flaming Cliffs fossil map FAQ

Where is the Flaming Cliffs?

The Flaming Cliffs is a fossil-bearing rock unit exposed in Omnogovi Province, Mongolia. Fossil Atlas maps selected occurrence records from this formation as modern discovery locations.

Is this map where the animals lived?

No. The map shows modern fossil discovery locations from selected records in this formation. Ancient habitat and paleogeographic reconstructions are separate questions.

What fossils are found in the Flaming Cliffs?

Notable fossil animals mapped within this formation include Velociraptor, Protoceratops, Oviraptor. Formation coverage depends on the selected dataset and may not be complete.

Can I make a Flaming Cliffs expedition card?

Yes. Use the expedition card generator to turn the Flaming Cliffs map and notable animals into a shareable card.

Data sources

Attribution

Caveats

Important notes

Selected fossil records from PBDB and museum biodiversity aggregators. Source labels and confidence notes help distinguish canonical paleobiology records from specimen-media records.

Formation profiles and notable animal lists reflect the current selected dataset. Fossil maps show modern discovery locations, not paleogeographic reconstructions. Age ranges are approximate and subject to revision as new stratigraphic data becomes available.

Trust note

Selected source-backed records

Maps use curated PBDB, museum, and specimen-source records with visible caveats.

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Modern discovery locations

Pins show where fossils were found or reported today, not exact ancient habitat positions.

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Reconstruction is not evidence

Artwork is labeled separately from specimen photos, maps, and source records.

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