Because they are a special part of Alberta and the fossils found here are one of a kind.
Fossils are a key part of Alberta's identity due to the province's rich fossil heritage, particularly in the Badlands region. Dinosaur fossils, such as those found in Drumheller, have put Alberta on the map as a world-renowned destination for paleontological discoveries. This has shaped Alberta's image as a significant contributor to the field of paleontology and a hub for dinosaur enthusiasts and researchers.
because they are found by waters edge
Calymene celebra or trilobite is the Wisconsin state fossil. Wisconsin was heavily glaciated so not very many fossils exist. No dinosaur bones have been found.
Calymene celebra or trilobite is the Wisconsin state fossil. Wisconsin was heavily glaciated so not very many fossils exist. No dinosaur bones have been found.
As I konow they lived in Patagonia, Argentina, so probbably fossils were found there.
because of climate change. Climate change killed the animals that lived there
ATB has 167 branches which can be found all over the province of Alberta. For example in Acadia Valley, Alberta Beach, Redwater, Redcliff, Rolling Hills and so on.
Dinosaurs are reconstructed from fossils, petrified remains, trace fossils, and comparisons with existing animals.
There are so many well preserved fossils because there are so many fossils, some will be well preserved. In certain locations at certain times the conditions will be right for preserving living tissues.
So few dinosaur fossils have been found in Antarctica because the entire continent is covered in ice, making it hard to dig and/or search for large fossils.
So few dinosaur fossils have been found in Antarctica because the entire continent is covered in ice, making it hard to dig and/or search for large fossils.