John Russell Foster (born November 3, 1966) is an American paleontologist. Foster has worked with dinosaur remains from the Late Jurassic of the Colorado Plateau and Rocky Mountains,[1] Foster is also working on Cambrian age trilobite faunas in the southwest region of the American west. He named the crocodyliform trace fossil Hatcherichnus sanjuanensis in 1997[2] and identified the first known occurrence of the theropod trace fossil Hispanosauropus in North America in 2015.[3] -Wikipedia
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Paleontology, Dinosaurs, Animals, fossil, Cambrian Geologic Period, Fossil Animals, Fossil Marine animals, Fossil Vertebrates, Fossils, Geology, Geology, stratigraphic, Marine animals, Paleoecology, Zoology, north americaTime
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- Foster, John Russell, 1966-
- Foster, John Russell
- John Foster American paleontologist (born 1966)
- Foster, John, 1966-....
- Foster, John R.
- 約翰·福斯特
- جون فوستر
- 約翰·福斯特 (古生物學家
- জন ফস্টার
- Рассел Фостер


