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Skull — believed to be a tyrannosaurid like Albertosaurus — discovered near Tumbler Ridge in northeastern B.C. Roshini Nair · CBC News · Posted: Jun 13, 2017 1:49 PM PDT | Last Updated: June ...
Like T. rex, Albertosaurus stood on two legs and had a massive skull and jaws, but short arms, each with two claw-like fingers,.
The fossilized tyrannosaur skull was found near Tumbler Ridge, in an area that has produced hundreds of dinosaur teeth, bones and footprints since 2001, but until this month had never yielded a skull.
A life-size bronze Albertosaurus sculpture is the centrepiece of a new interactive space at the Royal Tyrrell Museum of Paleontology that opened to the public Friday. Visitors to the Learning ...
Albertosaurus beat out the mighty T. rex by a mere 16 votes out of the more than 3,000 votes that were cast both online and with ballots during a 14-day voting period.
They will also have imagery reflecting Alberta’s landscape and history, including the dinosaur Albertosaurus. Remains of the T.-rex-type predator from the late Cretaceous period were first found ...
3D embossing: You can feel the Albertosaurus image raised above the card surface. It creates a 3D effect — the tail continues on the back of the card and appears to travel through the Alberta ...
Albertosaurus is a smaller, but just as deadly, relative of the T. rex. Young Albertosaurus were capable of reaching speeds of up to 30 miles an hour, the fastest animal in WALKING WITH DINOSAURS.
Dinovandals strike again: Paleontologists decry destruction of dinosaur bones at northern Alberta site When the paleontologists returned after the weekend, the plaster was torn off and the ...
Albertosaurus is a smaller, but just as deadly, relative of T. rex. Young Albertosaurus were capable of reaching speeds of up to 30 miles an hour, the fastest animal in Walking With Dinosaurs.
Dino guide: Creating Albertosaurus by Jay Balamurugan, series assistant producer Rose and her mate face off against the might of the pack’s matriarch.
Surviving in a cave full of Albertosaurus can be a lot easier if you form a partnership. For a group of carnivores, tensions flare when they haven’t eaten for over a week. Surviving in the cave ...