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"Sightings of these prehistoric giants have been reported in the wetlands at Roger Williams Park Zoo," the zoo said in ...
Think fields of wildflowers, quaint shops, mountain hikes, and days out on a sparkling lake. There's a bunch of small towns ...
The 25-metre-high attraction — billed as the World's Largest Dinosaur, and the backdrop to ... just begun in this town that sits northeast of Calgary. The Drumheller and District Chamber of ...
Drumheller residents are determined to save Tyra, the world’s largest dinosaur structure, from permanent extinction following an announced decision to tear it down in 2029. AJ Frey, a local ...
J. Colter Johnson uses a brush to excavate a dinosaur bone believed to be a radius as volunteers and researchers with the Denver Museum of Nature and Science excavate dinosaur bones and fossils from ...
Like T. rex and some modern sloths, this strange 90 million year old dinosaur had two fingers on each hand. An illustration shows what Duonychus tsogtbaatari might have looked like. Unlike its ...
It’s one of the most iconic, quirky, and unique things to see during a road trip in Alberta, and now the world’s largest dinosaur will only be welcoming visitors for a few more years. The Drumheller & ...
SEWELL, N.J. (WPVI) -- Take a step back -- way back -- into history at the Edelman Fossil Park and Museum ... guests back in time to meet some native dinosaurs, found right in South Jersey.
Calgary police were forced to shut down a section of Crowchild Trail southwest Wednesday morning after a vehicle appears to have gone off the road, hit a concrete sign abutment and burst into flames.
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Do the Dinosaur Trail Loop by heading north from Calgary on the QE2, then east on Highway 9 to Drumheller. From there, you travel east and south to Dinosaur Provincial Park and then loop back to ...
In 2012, a team of researchers from the Mongolian Academy of Sciences unearthed the fossilized remains of a therizinosaur—a two-legged dinosaur known for its long claws—in the Gobi desert.