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Scientists thought dinosaurs moved alone, but new footprints found in Alberta say otherwise
Fossil footprints discovered in Alberta show that several dinosaur species crossed the same area within a limited time span.
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A student unearthed a rare 75-million-year-old dragonfly fossil in an Alberta park, marking a first of its kind
A fossilized dragonfly wing discovered in Alberta has been identified as a new species and the first from Canada’s ...
The research paper details the discovery of one of the best North American fossil finds ever of a ornithomimus, a creature about two metres in height that lived around 75 million years ago. Further ...
Alberta has been ground zero for dinosaur discoveries in Canada since the 1880s, when several Geological Survey of Canada expeditions collected dinosaur bones from the southern part of the province.
Co-published by: University of Alberta. "Based on the radio series "Deep Alberta", broadcast on CKUA Radio and sponsored by the Royal Tyrrell Museum." ...
Corwin Sullivan receives funding from the National Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada and the University of Alberta. University of Alberta provides funding as a founding partner of ...
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