Fossils from the Jurassic period and before abound in Alberta's badlands. Large dinosaurs are found often with fossils be nearly complete.
One of the dinos found in the alberta badlands is the Albertasaurus. It was found by joseph burr tyrell in 1884.
because they tell about what was living before us and the way the land formed
the most dinosaur fossils and the greatest variety of species have been found high in the deserts and badlands of North America, China, and Argentina
Because they are a special part of Alberta and the fossils found here are one of a kind.
because so many dinosarus lived here
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The fossils belong to Petrifaction type of preservation.
they find the hard part of the fossil
They aren't fragile but they are brittle. Fossils are mineral crystalisations of decayed organic matter. Basically they are rocks.
Fossils have been found nearly everywhere in the world because animals die everywhere in the world. Although most fossils that have been fond will have only been a part of it/.
Fossils that look like an actual body part is called a body fossils.Fossils fall into 2 categories.Body fossils are the remains or representation of parts of the body of the animal or plant. These include bones, soft tissue, claws, teeth, wood, eggs, leaves etc.Trace fossils on the other hand is any indication of life that is not part of the animal. Footprints, coprolites, nests, teeth marks, burrows, worm casts etc are all trace fossils.
Albertas Šimėnas was born in 1950.
Albertas Gurskas died in 1969.
Albertas Gurskas was born in 1935.
Albertas Broga was born in 1951.
Albertas Techovas was born in 1980.
Albertas Goštautas died in 1539.
Albertas Miškinis was born in 1938.
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The dinosaur Albertosaurus.