The 110 million-year-old fossil of a nodosaur preserves the animal’s armor, skin, and what may have been its final meal.
In Alberta, Canada, paleontologists continue to unearth thousands of Pachyrhinosaurin bones across a kilometer of land, making this gigantic bonebed one of the densest fossil sites in the world.
When visiting a country as large as Canada, the variety of things to see and do are endless. Each province offers numerous activities and sights for tourists, and locals. And even though it may take ...
VPALMAI copy has bookplate: Smithsonian Institution Libraries, Gift of Alan R. Kabat. "Home to the 2,500-km Fossil Trail, the Philip J. Currie Dinosaur Museum, the Royal Tyrrell Museum of ...
Richard travels to Canada in search of a new breed of dinosaur, the Pachyrhinosaurus. Join Richard Wiese as he travels to Alberta, Canada in search of a new breed of dinosaur, the Pachyrhinosaurus.
Explore the majestic Rocky Mountains west of Calgary and the otherworldly Alberta Badlands to the east, witness the stunning scenery and geology of southern Alberta and journey into these remote but ...
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