Fossil Atlas formation guide

What Dinosaurs Were Found in the Antlers Formation?

Antlers Formation records in Fossil Atlas currently connect to Deinonychus. The page maps selected modern fossil discovery records from Oklahoma and Texas, USA; it is not a complete ancient ecosystem reconstruction.

Region

Oklahoma and Texas, USA

An Early Cretaceous southern Great Plains formation that adds a compact predator-and-sauropod context to the atlas.

Mapped records

1 selected records

Modern fossil discovery map: pins show where selected fossil and specimen records were found today, not ancient Earth positions.

Notable animals

Deinonychus

These are the animals this batch adds or strengthens in the current Fossil Atlas dataset.

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FAQ

Antlers Formation fossil questions

What dinosaurs are linked to the Antlers Formation here?

The current Fossil Atlas cluster links Deinonychus. The list reflects current selected records and profile coverage, not every dinosaur ever reported from the region.

Is the Antlers Formation map complete?

No. It shows selected source-backed records that are useful for the atlas. It should be read with the visible map and source caveats.

Can I make a Antlers Formation expedition card?

Yes. The hotspot page feeds the card generator with its selected records, age range, notable animals, and source caveats.

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Sources

Where this page gets its record context

Source links show where Fossil Atlas gets record and curation context. This page is an atlas guide, not an exhaustive scientific bibliography.