4 Dinosaurs found in Alberta Canada
Categories- Diet Type 🥩HerbivoreTime Period 🕗Late CretaceousScientific Name 🦖Styracosaurus AlbertensisDiscovery Location 🌍Alberta CanadaFamily Classification 🦕CeratopsidaeMade In Date 🕒Late CretaceousPros ✅Well-Preserved Fossils & Distinctive AppearanceCons ❌Limited Mobility & Complex Horn Care
- Diet Type 🥩HerbivoreTime Period 🕗Late CretaceousScientific Name 🦖Parasaurolophus WalkeriDiscovery Location 🌍Alberta CanadaFamily Classification 🦕HadrosauridaeMade In Date 🕒Late CretaceousPros ✅Complex Vocalizations, Social Structure, Complex Vocal Abilities and Well-StudiedCons ❌Vulnerable To Predators, Limited Defense, Limited Defense Mechanisms and Predator Vulnerability
- Diet Type 🥩HerbivoreTime Period 🕗Late CretaceousScientific Name 🦖Euoplocephalus TutusDiscovery Location 🌍Alberta CanadaFamily Classification 🦕AnkylosauridaeMade In Date 🕒Late CretaceousPros ✅Excellent Preservation & Strong DefenseCons ❌Limited Speed & Heavy Weight
- Diet Type 🥩HerbivoreTime Period 🕗Late CretaceousScientific Name 🦖Edmontosaurus RegalisDiscovery Location 🌍Alberta CanadaFamily Classification 🦕HadrosauridaeMade In Date 🕒Late CretaceousPros ✅Abundant Fossils & Well-Studied SpeciesCons ❌Common Appearance & Limited Defensive Features
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Facts about Dinosaurs found in Alberta Canada
- The diet of Styracosaurus is Herbivore Styracosaurus lived during the Late Cretaceous The scientific name of Styracosaurus is Styracosaurus Albertensis. The discovery location of Styracosaurus is Alberta Canada. The family classification of Styracosaurus is Ceratopsidae. Styracosaurus existed during the Late Cretaceous.
- The diet of Parasaurolophus is Herbivore Parasaurolophus lived during the Late Cretaceous The scientific name of Parasaurolophus is Parasaurolophus Walkeri. The discovery location of Parasaurolophus is Alberta Canada. The family classification of Parasaurolophus is Hadrosauridae. Parasaurolophus existed during the Late Cretaceous.
- The diet of Euplocephalus is Herbivore Euplocephalus lived during the Late Cretaceous The scientific name of Euplocephalus is Euoplocephalus Tutus. The discovery location of Euplocephalus is Alberta Canada. The family classification of Euplocephalus is Ankylosauridae. Euplocephalus existed during the Late Cretaceous.
- The diet of Edmontosaurus is Herbivore Edmontosaurus lived during the Late Cretaceous The scientific name of Edmontosaurus is Edmontosaurus Regalis. The discovery location of Edmontosaurus is Alberta Canada. The family classification of Edmontosaurus is Hadrosauridae. Edmontosaurus existed during the Late Cretaceous.