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A group of fossils of elasmosaurs—some of the most famous in North America—have just been formally identified as belonging to ...
In 1988, on the banks of the Puntledge River on Vancouver Island, a strange fossil began to emerge from the stone. It was ...
Scientists have uncovered a remarkable fossil from Canada's Burgess Shale, a discovery that reshapes how the evolution of ...
A group of Canadian fossils is identified as a new genus of the elasmosaurus "sea monster" that existed tens of millions of ...
The extinct mammals were about five times larger than a grizzly bear–and filled caves with their poop.
The larger sloths didn’t do much tree climbing, at risk of falling to their deaths. Instead, they survived by being ...
Fossilized footprints of a primitive reptile found on a slab of rock from Australia could rewrite the story of how animals ...
A group of fossils of elasmosaurs -- some of the most famous in North America -- have just been formally identified as belonging to a 'very odd' new genus of the sea monster, unlike any previously ...
Visitors can get up close with towering creatures like the T. rex and Spinosaurus, ride dino-themed inflatables, and even dig ...
Before British Columbia fossil hunter Mike Trask died last week, he knew that recognition of his biggest discovery would live ...
At least one giant ground sloth has been positively identified, with other bones still being studied by paleontologists.
On the 40th anniversary of Alberta's oldest prehistoric resource, Drumheller's Royal Tyrrell Museum's new exhibit highlights ...