• Tar Heel Formation, also known as the Coachman Formation in South Carolina, is a Late Cretaceous (early to middle Campanian-aged) geologic formation in...
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    a river and washed out to sea. Some fossils are found in the Tar Heel/Coachman Formation. They were large animals ranging from 7 to 8 m (23 to 26 ft)...
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  • consists of the following geologic formations: Tar Heel/Coachman Formation (oldest) Bladen Formation Donoho Creek Formation (youngest) cf. Deinosuchus rugosus...
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  • over the Tar Heel/Coachman Formation, which is often confused with. In North Carolina, it underlies the Maastrichtian-aged Peedee Formation, while in...
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    specimens consisting of partial teeth and femur fragments from the Tar Heel/Coachman Formation have been described in 1979 as cf. Dryptosaurus or Albertosaurus...
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    from the Donoho Creek and Tar Heel-Coachman formations of North and South Carolina in 2007. As well as the Ripley Formation in the Hannahatchee Creek...
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  • unidentified (possibly theropod) footprints in the Middle-Late Triassic Pekin Formation of North Carolina. However, the most reliable early record of North American...
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    (Marshalltown Formation), Delaware, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Texas, and North & South Carolina (Tar Heel/Coachman & Bladen Formations). A Deinosuchus...
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  • fossils have been recovered. Units listed are all either formation rank or higher (e.g. group). Formations are listed by continent, and alphabetically within...
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  • resembles that of B. harlani, in addition to concurrent records from the Tar Heel Formation of North Carolina, supports its occurrence in the Campanian stage...
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