What weighs as much as 500 cats and will be making its triumphant return to ROM after a tour of Japan?
Enjoy this #ThrowbackThursday from just over 5 years ago and get ready…
Love #Trex? Next in our #VirtualSpeakerSeries is Dr. Kirstin Brink (@kirstisaur) who will be talking about the 'Tyrant Lizard King'. Tune in our our YouTube Channel on Jan. 20th at 2pm MST. Link to the stream will be posted on Saturday. #paleopathology#dinosaurs
Right femur of Medusaceratops lokii. Shayda, one of our volunteers, has been working on this. Looks like she will finish it early next year🙂 #FossilFriday#金曜日だから化石貼る#dinosaur
Our Collections department welcomed Dr. Kirstin Brink and two of her students last week, Michael Thompson (right) and Max Scott (far left). Dr. Brink worked at the Royal Tyrrell Museum before becoming a professor at the University of Manitoba!
Psittacosaurus is known as the “parrot lizard” for the unique shape of its beak. Psittacosaurus is an early ceratopsian dinosaur that lived in Asia, although it lacks the brow and nasal horns for which later ceratopsians became known. Art by Julius Csotonyi. #GalleryGlimpse
Oh my God...you guys, it's FINALLY out! It's been a LONG TIME coming, but let me introduce you to two new species of the pachycephaosaurid (the "dome-headed" dinos) Sphaerotholus: Sphaerotholus triregnum and Sphaerotholus lyonsi.
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