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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 ...
The Royal Tyrrell Museum has a new exhibit that explores fossils from the Precambrian era. It explains how those fossils evolved in the Cambrian era about 500 million years ago, when the surface ...
The Drumheller-based paleontology museum's latest exhibit features a preserved fossil of a triceratops skull from the late Cretaceous Period, 68 million years ago. 365 Bloor Street East ...
The town of 8,400 northeast of Calgary bills itself as the Dinosaur Capital of the World. Home to the famed Royal Tyrrell Museum, the community also has statues of dinosaurs that look like they've ...
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 ...
Drumheller also boasts the Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology, a world-renowned museum that hosts the world's largest collection of dinosaur fossils under one roof. It attracts 350,000 visitors ...