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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.
In Alberta, Canada, paleontologists continue to unearth thousands of Pachyrhinosaurin bones across a kilometer ...
Paleontologists in Alberta, Canada, have unearthed over 8,000 dinosaur bones in a massive prehistoric grave known as the ...
Freak weather flooded a popular migration route, killing a 10,000-strong herd of pachyrhinosaurus, scientists believe ...
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 ...
About 110 million years ago in what’s now Alberta, Canada, a dinosaur resembling a 2,800-pound pineapple ended up dead in a river ... After death, its carcass ended up back-first on the muddy ...
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 ...