Urumaco

The fossils were first made known to science by geologists who came across them while looking for oil, which is abundant in some parts of Venezuela.

The paleontological wealth of Urumaco makes it the most fossil-rich zone of northern South America.

Stupendemys geographicus, the largest turtle ever to have existed, was found here in the 1970s by researchers from Harvard University.

More recently, publicity has been attracted by discoveries of the giant rodent Phoberomys pattersoni from the Miocene epoch.

[2] There is an Archaeology and Paleontology Park in La Cruz de Taratara, a small town in Sucre near Coro.

Urumaco.