Royal Tyrrell Museum, Midland Provincial Park P.O. Box 7500, Drumheller, Alberta T0J 0Y0 Canada; 6. Wyoming Dinosaur Center (Wyoming) Wyoming Dinosaur Center entrance This museum’s standout attraction is a 106-foot Supersaurus. The museum has acquired the most complete archaeopteryx in the wor...
根据Royal Tyrrell Museum of Paleontology: Alberta, Canada部分的“Among the highlights of its collection stands the skeleton of the recently discovered armored dinosaur, Borealopelta markmitchelli.(其藏品中的亮点之一是最近发现的披甲恐龙Borealopelta markmitchelli的骨架。)”可知,要观看Borealopelta mark...
根据 Royal Tyrrell Museum of Paleontology: Alberta, Canada 部分中 “Standouts of their collection include the skeleton (骨架) of a new armored dinosaur, Borealopelta markmitchelli, which was discovered in 2011 and was the oldest dinosaur found in Alberta to date.(他们的藏品中最引人注目的是...
Built by Teeple Architects in Wembley, Canada with date 2014. Images by Tom Arban . Located within the township of Wembley, Alberta, the Philip J. Currie Dinosaur Museum will be one of the world’s fore...
Where found: Western North America, primarily Alberta, Canada Length: Approximately 9 meters (30 feet) Albertosauruswas a close relation ofTyrannosaurus, and was in the same family, Tyrannosauridae. Looking very much like its more famous relative,Albertosauruswalked on two legs, and had small arms...
CANADADINOSAURSCRETACEOUS PeriodPALEONTOLOGYPALEOBIOLOGYPALEOECOLOGYFLOODSUpper Cretaceous dinosaur bonebeds are common in Alberta, Canada, and have attracted continuous scientific attention since the 1960s. Since its inception, the Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology has documented the presence of hundreds of...
The dinosaur fossil Gorgosaurus(戈尔冈龙) is a cousin of T. rex(霸王龙). It lived about75 million years ago in ancient Alberta, Canada. Now, a fossil of a young Gorgosaurus is helping scientists understand the diet of this type of dinosaur.It's the first skeleton(骨骼) of this dinosaur...
Barnum Brownnamed the only species in the genera,Ankylosaurus magniventris, in 1908. Fossil remains have been found in Alberta, Canada, as well as in Wyoming and Montana in the United States. Ankylosaurus is now housed at theCanadian Museum of Nature. Euoplocephalus was initially believed to be...
Canada’s only museum dedicated exclusively to the study of ancient life. Features ten signature galleries devoted to palaeontology, with 40 dinosaur skeletons with more than 110000 fossil specimens. The Drumheller hoodoos are internationally recognized icons of the Alberta badlands. Composed of sand an...
Royal Tyrrell Museum of Paleontology (Alberta, Canada) — The Royal Tyrrell Museum of Paleontology's name pays homage to Joseph Tyyrell, who discovered the Albertosaurus in 1884. Courtesy Royal Tyrrell Museum 1 of 10 Prev Next World Africa Americas Asia Australia China Europe India ...