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Because they are a special part of Alberta and the fossils found here are one of a kind.

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because they tell about what was living before us and the way the land formed

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Fossils can be found all over Alberta, but have been most commonly found around Central and Southern Alberta, especially in an area called the Badlands, home to the Royal Tyrrell Museum which is a museum of dinosaur fossils and the like.

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because there were many animals who died in the past and they got into fossils mostly in alberta.

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it tells that something long ago lived there, that is now extinct

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it tells that a lot of fossils used to live in alberta long ago.

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becuse so many animals died

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