Monomad: Dinosaur Fossils at the Royal Tyrrell Museum
These are some of the impressive dinosaur recoveries on display at the Royal Tyrrell Museum of Paleontology near Drumheller, Alberta. The first one is a Gorgosaurus, a member of the tyrannosaur family, it predated both the Tyrannosaurus and another member of that family that is named after the province, the Albertosaurus. I didn't know of its existence, and it was fun discovering the many things that have been found, especially those findings that were not here when I wo0ulod come to this museum as a child.
The next one is the more well known Stegosaurus, known for its distinct back and spiky tale, I know this one has been here for a long time, as I did recall seeing it as a child. I think coming here as an adult with a different perspective on time is even more fascinating as I read though all the history and stories of different fossil discovereis that have been made over the years.
Dinosaurs (whether in movies or in museums) are always fascinating to my eyes. Thanks for sharing :)
Definitely they are very fascinating thanks!
Wow, it's interesting if we see it directly.... Is it at the museum or at a tourist spot, bro
Thanks, Its a museum which is also a tourist spot as well.
Ok Thank you very much for the information bro @mmckinneyphoto 👍👍👍
Yes, I was very entertained by the photo you shared, friend, even though I haven't seen it directly, I have seen it through your photo. Thank you for sharing
They are a mind blowing sight for sure!
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