Once source says that only scattered dinosaur fossils have ever been discovered in North Dakota, but the state is rich in other prehistoric animals.
Other sources state that Triceratops and Tyrannosaurus Rex lived in North Dakota during the Cretaceous period.
Edmontosaurus -- a duck billed dinosaur
Troodon -- therapod dinosaur
The animals which are known to have lived 91 million years ago in the area now known as North Dakota are: Mosasaurs Hesperorni Xiphactinus Anklosaur
The climate at the time of the dinosaurs in South Dakota was probably warmer and more moist than what we currently experience. When the dinosaurs lived in western South Dakota, much of eastern South Dakota was covered by an inland sea. The climate had a well-defined wet and dry season and quite warm average annual temperatures.
North Dakota was not named for any president. North Dakota was named for the Dakota tribe of Native Americans that lived in the area.
North and South Dakota were named for the Native tribes who had lived there for many years.
No US presidents were born in North Dakota although Teddy Roosevelt lived in and owned property in North Dakota.
The phone number of the Dinosaurs And More is: 701-277-0809.
They lived in North and South Dakota
Theodore Roosevelt had a ranch named Elk Horn near Medora, North Dakota.
The Mandan, Sioux, Chippewa, Hidatsa and Arikara were tribes that lived in North Dakota.
Yes, the Mandan tribe lived along the banks of the Missouri River in North Dakota and South Dakota. In contrast to other Siouan language tribes, the Mandan developed a settled culture. You can still visit the On-A-Slant Mandan village south of Mandan, North Dakota.
The Lakota are the native American tribe. They live in North Dakota and South Dakota.
Nigersaurus lived in Niger and other parts of North Africa. It may have lived along side dinosaurs like Carcharodontosaurus, Spinosaurus, Paralititan, and other dinosaurs.