
A hadrosaur fossil in Leduc, Alta., is shown in a handout photo. It appears that you can't dig a deep hole in Alberta without finding a duck-billed dinosaur.For the second time in weeks a construction crew has discovered the fossilized remains of a hadrosaur, a plant-eating creature that stalked the Earth about 68 million years ago.
LEDUC, Alta. - It appears that you can't dig a deep hole in Alberta without finding a duck- billed dinosaur. For the second time in weeks a construction crew has discovered the fossilized remains of a hadrosaur, a plant-eating creature that stalked the Earth about 68 million years ago.
The latest discovery happened in Leduc, a city south of Edmonton. A crew building a housing development found the fossils and called the Royal Tyrrell Museum to report their find.
Museum curator Francois Therrien says this dinosaur was a teenager when it died and is about eight-metres-long. Last month a pipeline crew in northwestern Alberta uncovered the fossils of a larger and older hadrosaur, a dinosaur that was almost as common during the Cretaceous era as deer are today.
(Source by: vancouversun.com )
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