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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.
"It is a single community of a single species of animal from a snapshot in time," professor Emily Bamforth said.
Paleontologists in Alberta, Canada, have unearthed over 8,000 dinosaur bones in a massive prehistoric grave known as the ...
In Alberta, Canada, paleontologists continue to unearth thousands of Pachyrhinosaurin bones across a kilometer ...
Palaeontologists are astonished by the dense fossil remains. The bone bed stretches nearly a kilometre in length. At its ...
An ancient riverbed in Canada has been dubbed the “River of Death” after more than ten thousand dinosaur bones were found at the site. Skulls, hips, ribs and femurs are often unearthed at the ...
Alberta's Pipestone Creek, dubbed the "River of Death," is a treasure trove of Pachyrhinosaurus fossils, offering unprecedented insights into dinosaur life. The dense bone bed, discovered in 1973 ...
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?
Thousands of dinosaurs were buried here, killed in an instant on a day of utter devastation. Now, a group of palaeontologists have come to Pipestone Creek - appropriately nicknamed the "River of Death ...
Thousands of dinosaurs were buried at Pipestone Creek - nicknamed the "River of Death" - 72 million years ago. Now, ...
Hidden beneath the slopes of a lush forest in Alberta, Canada, is a mass grave on a monumental scale. Thousands of dinosaurs ...