Canadian Scientists Discover Rare Dinosaur Footprint Fossils
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In the remote land of Alberta, Canada, Pipestone Creek stands not as a treasure of precious minerals, but as an amazing fossil site. In this unique “Rio de la Muerte”, dinosaurs were caught in a tragic moment 72 million years ago, leaving behind a legacy that challenges our current understanding.This prehistoric cemetery is the subject of intense research, thanks to the efforts of experts such as Professor Emily Bamforth, publishes the BBC.An am…
Tracks of iconic armored dinosaurs called nodosaurid ankylosaurs are found throughout the area around Tumbler Ridge in British Columbia. These four-legged dinosaurs lived from the Middle Jurassic to the Late Cretaceous. But researchers have now discovered some new tracks that are completely different from those found before.
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