There are plenty of dinosaur fossils in the Fossil Gallery. No doubt even more in the museum's administrative and curatorial campus, which is a good distance away from the museum itself over in Gatineau.
Display panels go into detail on the various horned species.
...what a time in history this was!
ReplyDeleteGreat display! I can spend a whole day here :-)
ReplyDeleteHello, great exhibit. The horned dinosaurs are cool. Take care! Wishing you a happy day!
ReplyDeleteSuch massive creatures! Thanks for the pictures. Have a great day. :-)
ReplyDeleteMassive giants William.
ReplyDeleteThis most be so popular for the visitors. I wonder when there will be visitors again?
ReplyDeleteFor anyone interested in more dinosaur material, check out the Drumheller museum.
ReplyDeleteThank heavens these giants aren't roaming about today William, all we have to worry about today are viruses 😉
ReplyDeleteI am so glad not to see one of these live in person! 😂
ReplyDeleteThey are huge. Glad they're not around today. :)
ReplyDeleteSeveral people have commented they would not want to share the earth with these creatures. I would rather that than the virus!!! Nice shots!
ReplyDelete@Tom: it was.
ReplyDelete@Tamago: I have.
@Eileen: thanks!
@DJan: you're welcome.
@Sami: they certainly were.
@RedPat: hopefully soon.
@Red: that one I've been to.
@Grace: had dinosaurs not been wiped out, mammals could not have evolved in the way they did.
@Sandi: they're still fascinating.
@Bill: no Jurassic Park here.
@Angie: good point!
They certainly are giants ~ great info
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DeleteThis is a safer and more interesting way to study dinosaurs than the Jurassic Park movies.
ReplyDeleteIt is.
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