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Scientists Unearth 110-Million-Year-Old Dinosaur “Mummy” in Canada With Its Skin and Organs So Intact, It Looks Almost Alive
In March 2011, a Canadian backhoe operator unearthed what paleontologists now call one of the most extraordinary fossil finds of all time. At a sprawling open-pit oil sands operation near Fort ...
ALBERTA, Canada — Its scientific name is inspired by the Greek god of death, and paleontologists say this alludes to this dinosaur's role as an apex predator. Scientists with the Royal Tyrrell Museum ...
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Using Drones, Scientists Made the Most Incredible Dinosaur Fossil Discovery Ever!
In Canada, scientists are using drones and lichens to find dinosaur fossils, a method detailed in arecent Current Biology ...
ALBERTA, Canada - A so-called "dinosaur mummy" may be contained within a rocky hill in Canada, according to scientists. In a statement issued earlier this month by the University of Reading, this rare ...
A diagram showing the hadrosaur fossils currently exposed and potential orientation of the animal's skeleton if it is preserved within the rock.Royal Tyrrell Museum Illustration of a juvenile ...
I’ve got a dinosaur in my pocket right now. It doesn’t belong to me, although I didn’t steal it. OK, I admit, it’s not a whole dinosaur. The whole thing fits inside my closed fist. There’s a small ...
Berlin’s Museum of Natural History is one of the world's most important research institutions. Home to an incredible exhibition hall, the museum boasts 30 million objects, including dinosaur skeletons ...
Canadian palaeontologists have revealed details of the largest T. rex ever found. The vast creature measures a whopping 13 meters (43 feet) in length, making it the world’s biggest carnivorous ...
The Royal Tyrrell Museum of Paleontology announced on Feb. 11 that it discovered Canada's oldest known tyrannosaur. Alberta, Canada is known within the paleontology community for its plethora of ...
Decades of science fiction has taught us that the Tyrannosaurus rex was the mighty king of the dinosaurs, but researchers now believe that the most iconic dino may have been more of a scavenger than a ...
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