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Robert Clark/National GeographicThe nodosaur is the crown jewel of a dino exhibit at the Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology in Alberta, Canada. You can’t even see its bones, but scientists ...
Right: The neck vertebra of cryodrakon boreas is on display in the Royal Tyrrell Museum’s Fossils in Focus exhibit, where visitors can view the bitemark in greater detail. (Royal Tyrrell Museum ...
Mark Mitchell, a technician at the Royal Tyrrell Museum, spent nearly 7,000 hours over six years meticulously excavating the fossil. For his dedication, the newly discovered species was named ...
Nestled in Alberta’s badlands, the Royal Tyrrell Museum houses some of the world’s most incredible fossils of prehistoric life. Indeed, life in Western Canada back then was a far cry from the ...
Researchers from the Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology in Canada, the University of Reading, and Australia’s University of New England collaborated on the research (University of Reading ...
The study was led by researchers from the Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology in Drumheller, Alta., the University of Reading in the United Kingdom and the University of New England in Australia.