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Discover Magazine on MSN100-Million-Year-Old Footprints Reveal a New Armored, Club-Tailed DinosaurThe tracks show that two types of ankylosauruses co-existed at a time and place where they were once thought to be extinct.
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Tracks Through Time: 100-Million-Year-Old Footprints Reveal New Armored Dinosaur in British ColumbiaIn the misty crags of the Canadian Rockies, a set of ancient footprints has surfaced, each one a whisper from a creature that ...
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ScienceAlert on MSNMysterious 3-Toed Footprints in Canada Reveal New Ankylosaur SpeciesSets of prehistoric three-toed footprints pressed into stone have led paleontologists to discover a new dinosaur in the ...
All we have are the feet.” Tumbler Ridge is in east-central British Columbia, Canada’s western-most territory. The research ...
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Footprints of tail-clubbed armored dinosaurs found for the first timeCredit: Royal BC Museum Victoria Arbour with Ruopodosaurus holotype in the field ... More information: A new thyreophoran ...
It just means four-toed lizard, and those have been known from British Columbia for a really long time and now we see them ...
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The Daily Galaxy on MSNMeet the Dinosaur Canada Kept Hidden for 100 Million YearsFor the first time, paleontologists have identified fossilized footprints of ankylosaurid dinosaurs, the tail-clubbed ...
The investigation began when Charles Helm, a co-author of the study and a scientific advisor at Tumbler Ridge Museum, documented three-toed tracks around Tumbler Ridge, a municipality in the foothills ...
Scientists discovered the first ankylosaurid footprints in Canada, proving club-tailed dinosaurs lived in North America ...
Scientists have discovered the first footprints of tail-clubbed armored dinosaurs in Canada, filling a major gap in the ...
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