In Alberta, Ankylosaurus fossils have been found in the Scollard Formation. The Scollard Formation is located about halfway between the cities of Edmonton and Calgary. The Scollard Formation also holds fossils of other dinosaurs, such as T-rex, Triceratops, and Pachycephalosaurus.
Ankylosaurus fossils have been found in the of Montana and Wyoming in the USA. They have also been found in the Canadian province, Alberta.
Ankylosaurus fossils have been found in Wyoming and Montana in the USA, and Alberta, Canada. Between 66.5 and 65.5 million years ago, this area was a coastal floodplain.
Ankylosaurus fossils have been found in North America, specifically, Montana (USA) and Alberta (Canada).
Ankylosaurus fossils have been found in the Hell Creek Formation of Montana and the Lance Formation of Wyoming. They have also been found in the Scollard Formation of Alberta, in Canada.
the Ankylosaurus lived in North America. such as Montana and Wyoming
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Ankylosaurus lived in what is now Wyoming and Montana in the USA and what is now Alberta, Canada. At that time, the region was a subtropical, coastal floodplain with distinct wet and dry seasons.
Ankylosaurus was native to western North America. Its fossils have been found in Montana, USA, and Alberta, Canada, and date to between 66.5 and 65.5 million years ago.
Ankylosaurus lived in what is now Montana, Wyoming, and Alberta 66.5 to 65.5 million years ago. Back then the area was a humid, subtropical floodplain with distinct wet and dry seasons.
Ankylosaurus lived in what is now Montana, Wyoming, and Alberta. At that time, the area was a humid, subtropical floodplain on the coast of a shallow sea. There were distinctive wet and dry seasons. Local plants included conifers, cycads, ferns, horsetails, ginkgoes, and early angiosperms such as palms and primitive grasses.
Ankylosaurus fossils have been found in Alberta, Canada, and Montana, USA. They date to between 66.5 and 65.5 million years ago, right at the end of the Mesozoic era, or the "Age of Reptiles."
Ankylosaurus's habitat was the humid, subtropical floodplain on the coast of a shallow sea. This area is what is now Montana, Wyoming, and Alberta. There were distinctive wet and dry seasons here. Local plants included conifers, cycads, ferns, horsetails, ginkgoes, and early angiosperms such as palms and primitive grasses.