Alberta: Land of Dinosaurs and Other Palaeontological Wonders

Alberta: Land of Dinosaurs and Other Palaeontological Wonders

Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology via YouTube Direct link

Fort McMurray discoveries

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Fort McMurray discoveries

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Alberta: Land of Dinosaurs and Other Palaeontological Wonders

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  1. 1 Intro
  2. 2 Alberta Land of Dinosaurs and Other Paleontological Wonders
  3. 3 Hadrosaurs (15+ species)
  4. 4 Ankylosaurs (10 species)
  5. 5 Pachycephalosaurs (7 species)
  6. 6 Odd bird-like dinosaurs (12 species)
  7. 7 Small raptors (19 species)
  8. 8 Tyrannosaurs (5+ species)
  9. 9 Why do we find so many dinosaurs in Alberta?
  10. 10 + Alberta's dry climate
  11. 11 Alberta badlands
  12. 12 Dinosaur bones!
  13. 13 Dinosaur discoveries in Alberta
  14. 14 First Nations Discoveries
  15. 15 Early Explorers
  16. 16 Great Canadian Dinosaur Rush (1910-1925)
  17. 17 Professional paleontologists
  18. 18 A very special ostrich-mimic dinosaur
  19. 19 General public
  20. 20 Pincher Creek
  21. 21 Black Beauty
  22. 22 Devil's Coulee
  23. 23 Industry
  24. 24 Tourmaline pipeline, September 2013
  25. 25 Tourmaline hadrosaur is most ancient...
  26. 26 Fort McMurray discoveries
  27. 27 Suncor Millenium Mine, March 2011
  28. 28 Ankylosaur!
  29. 29 Nearly 4 years later...
  30. 30 Conclusions
  31. 31 What should you do if you find fossils?
  32. 32 A big thank you to

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