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Tyrannosauridae / Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology / Tyrrell / Hadrosaurid / Drumheller / Edmonton / Alberta / Provinces and territories of Canada / Paleontology / Tyrannosaurs / Albertosaurus / Edmontosaurus
Date: 2014-11-25 15:13:45
Tyrannosauridae
Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology
Tyrrell
Hadrosaurid
Drumheller
Edmonton
Alberta
Provinces and territories of Canada
Paleontology
Tyrannosaurs
Albertosaurus
Edmontosaurus

News release August 23, 2010 Dinosaur bones found in Edmonton tunnel excavation Albertosaurus and Edmontosaurus discovered in province’s capital

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