Thursday, May 21, 2020

The Footsteps Of Giants

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.

16 comments:

  1. ...what a time in history this was!

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  2. Great display! I can spend a whole day here :-)

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  3. Hello, great exhibit. The horned dinosaurs are cool. Take care! Wishing you a happy day!

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  4. Such massive creatures! Thanks for the pictures. Have a great day. :-)

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  5. This most be so popular for the visitors. I wonder when there will be visitors again?

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  6. For anyone interested in more dinosaur material, check out the Drumheller museum.

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  7. Thank heavens these giants aren't roaming about today William, all we have to worry about today are viruses 😉

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  8. I am so glad not to see one of these live in person! 😂

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  9. They are huge. Glad they're not around today. :)

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  10. Several people have commented they would not want to share the earth with these creatures. I would rather that than the virus!!! Nice shots!

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  11. @Tom: it was.

    @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!

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  12. They certainly are giants ~ great info

    Be Safe, Be Well,
    A ShutterBug Explores,
    aka (A Creative Harbor)

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  13. This is a safer and more interesting way to study dinosaurs than the Jurassic Park movies.

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