the troodon, t-rex , lambeosaurus, triceritops,anklyosaurus albertaceratops,stegoceras these ain't the half of it go to http://traumador.blogspot.com/2009/01/albertas-dinosaurs.html
Drumheller is located in what is nicknamed "Dinosaur Valley" because of the many dinosaur fossils found there. Some species include Pachyrhinosaurus, Styracosaurus, Corythosaurus, Lambeosaurus, Parasaurolophus, Euoplocephalus, Orodromeus, Stegoceras, Daspletosaurus, Gorgosaurus, Ornithomimus, Dromaeosaurus, Troodon, and more.
Certainly Tyrannosaurus Rex and Albertosaurus. The Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology near Drumheller has a large collection of exhibits, many of which were discovered locally.
beacuse of the dinosaurs. i used to live there
Drumheller. Not far from Drumheller (just west of the city) is the dinosaur museum the Royal Tyrrell Museum.
Drumheller. Not far from Drumheller (just west of the city) is the dinosaur museum the Royal Tyrrell Museum.
Huge type of birds, but they were all gliders.
Dinosaurs lived everywhere. You don't necessarily need a map to find out where dinosaurs lived.
Animals of the Ice Age lived after the dinosaurs.
Dinosaurs
Triceratops Dinosaurs would probably not have lived in shelters.
Dinosaurs lived during the Mesozoic Era.
dinosaurs lived for about 250 million years ago.
In cretaceous period there were many different dinosaurs there were 67 different type's.
Drumheller was created in 1997.