Alberta's namesake dinosaur was a ferocious, flesh-eating monster, but the serrated-tooth species had an Achilles heel. The Albertosaurus had puny arms. The purpose of the small appendages remains a ...
TMP 2003.45.64 is not exactly a headline-making fossil. The left lower jaw of an Albertosaurus, most of the teeth have fallen out and the bone is only one part of a well-known species represented by ...
In a pack of carnivorous Albertosaurus, tensions flare when they haven't eaten for over a week. The smallest Albertosaurus must prove themselves on the hunt or risk becoming the next meal. Edward ...
Rose, the Albertosaurus, knows she can't take down a giant alone, but by guiding her prey to the matriarch, she proves her worth and earns a seat at the table. This clips is from the BBC programme, ...
The amazing fossil discovery of a huge carnivorous dinosaur in southern Alberta a century ago has been retraced and explored by a Canadian paleontologist. Philip Currie, professor and Canada Research ...
Surviving in a cave full of Albertosaurus can be a lot easier if you form a partnership. For a group of carnivores, tensions flare when they haven’t eaten for over a week. Surviving in the cave full ...
Rose and her mate face off against the might of the pack’s matriarch. Each character has a distinctly different appearance. At its heart, Walking with Dinosaurs tells the stories of 6 individual ...
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