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Bones found almost 50 years ago recognized as B.C.’s first dinosaur species Dirk Meissner Victoria The Canadian Press ...
Bones unearthed 90 years ago in northeastern B.C. have finally been identified as the 95-million-year-old remnants of an ankylosaurian dinosaur — a group of animals known to have tail clubs.
Dinosaur hip bones unearthed by a University of Alberta paleontology student are shaking up the family tree of a group of small meat-eaters that lived 75 million years ago.
1,077,815 Torontonians can’t be wrong.The Thing: accessorizing with horns, tusks and 150-million-year-old dino bones ...
However, a groundbreaking study by researchers at the University of Liverpool has found traces of collagen —a key structural protein—in a 66-million-year-old dinosaur bone.
Is fossilized rock all that remains when a dinosaur decomposes? New research from scientists at the University of Toronto and researchers in China and Taiwan provides the first evidence that proteins ...
The partial bones, which included toes, shins and shoulder bones, formed the evidence to designate a new dinosaur species that roamed the province more than 67 million years ago.