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“The tracks date back to the middle of the Cretaceous period, about 100 to 94 million years ago. No bones from ankylosaurids ...
Royal BC Museum fossil preparator Calla Scott, left, and former University of Victoria MSc student Teague Dickson apply consolidants to the type specimen of Ruopodosaurus before making a silicone ...
the paleontology curator at the Royal BC Museum in Victoria, told Global News. Dr. Charles Helm, the Tumbler Ridge Museum scientific adviser, said this discovery is enormous due to the three toes.
Royal BC Museum fossil preparator Calla Scott, left, and former University of Victoria MSc student Teague Dickson apply consolidants to the type specimen of Ruopodosaurus before making a silicone ...
Royal BC Museum More than two decades ago in the small town of Tumbler Ridge, nestled in the Canadian Rockies, two young boys found dinosaur tracks. They were discovered in 2000, and Charles Helm ...
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