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A group of researchers have come to Pipestone Creek in Canada to figure out why thousands of dinosaurs are buried here.
The BBC is bringing back the hit documentary show Walking With Dinosaurs, 25 years after the first series was shown on TV, as ...
Alberta's Pipestone Creek, dubbed the \"River of Death,\" is a treasure trove of Pachyrhinosaurus fossils, offering ...
Freak weather flooded a popular migration route, killing a 10,000-strong herd of pachyrhinosaurus, scientists believe ...
Finding dinosaur bones northwest of Alberta, Canada, isn’t exactly unusual. In the Deadfall Hills, super-sized bones are cast ...
The bones all belong to the Pachyrhinosaurus lakustai, a horned dinosaur characterized by a thick bump on its nose. Over eight thousand bones of this single species have been discovered at the site, ...
"It is a single community of a single species of animal from a snapshot in time," professor Emily Bamforth said.
Thousands of dinosaurs were buried here ... have come to Pipestone Creek - appropriately nicknamed the "River of Death" - to help solve a 72-million-year-old enigma: how did they die?
Drumheller's Royal Tyrrell Museum, opened in 1985, is marking four decades of paleontological excellence with a new exhibit ...
Palaeontologists have uncovered the remains of thousands of dinosaurs while excavating in Alberta, Canada. Thousands of ...