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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgements ix
- Introduction xi
- Geology of Alberta 1
- Albanerpetontids, as We Say… 2
- Ammonites and Ammolites 5
- Albertosaurus, Alberta’s Dinosaur 6
- Amber, Fossilized Tree Sap 9
- Amia, The Bowfin 10
- Atrociraptor, The New Raptor 13
- Basilemys, A Very Large Turtle 14
- Bison, As Opposed to Buffalo 17
- The Blindman River 18
- Belonostomus, A Pointy-headed Fish 21
- Barnum Brown, Fossil Hunter 22
- Burbank, Alberta 25
- Calgary, and the Things That Lay Beneath It 26
- Extinct Camels 29
- The Canadian Shield 30
- Centrosaurus, A Herding Horned Dinosaur 33
- Champsosaurus, A Kind of Non-Crocodile 34
- Chasmosaurus, A Short-Horned Dinosaur 37
- North American Cheetahs 38
- The Bow Valley at Cochrane 41
- Cretaceous Lizards 42
- Alberta’s Crocodilians 45
- Dawn Redwood Trees 46
- Devil’s Coulee and its Dinosaur Nests 49
- Didelphodon, A Sort of Primitive Possum 50
- Dinosaur Provincial Park 53
- Dromaeosaurus, A Snappy Little Raptor 54
- The Drumheller Badlands 56
- Dry Island Buffalo Jump Provincial Park 58
- Dunkleosteus, A Very Scary Fish 61
- Edmonton, A Modest Sort of Dinosaur Graveyard 62
- Edmontosaurus, Edmonton’s Duck-billed Dinosaur 65
- Edmontonia, Edmonton’s Other Dinosaur 66
- Feathered Dinosaurs 69
- Fossil Frogs 70
- Gar, The Fish 73
- Horn Corals 74
- How Do You Know Where To Dig? 77
- Hypacrosaurus, Less than the Ultimate Dinosaur 78
- The Kleskun Hills 81
- Lambeosaurus, Lambe’s Dinosaur 82
- Leptoceratops, A Hornless Horned Dinosaur 85
- Alberta’s Lions 86
- Lundbreck Falls and the Black Beauty 89
- Mammoths and Mastodons 90
- The Milk River 93
- Mosasaurs, The Giant Marine Lizards 94
- Multituberculates, Common but Extinct Mammals 97
- Myledaphus, A Guitar Fish 98
- New Fossil Names 101
- The Oil Sands 102
- Ornithomimids, The Bird Mimics 105
- Pachyrhinosaurus, The Thick-nosed Dinosaur 106
- Palaeontology in Alberta 109
- Pantodonts, Giant Palaeocene Mammals 110
- Parasaurolophus, A Long-headed Duck-bill 113
- Parksosaurus, Park’s Dinosaur 114
- The World’s Oldest Pike 116
- Plants of the Ornithomimid Quarry 118
- Plesiadapis, A Weird Early Primate 121
- Plesiosaurs, The Sea Serpents of the Mesozoic 122
- “Primitive” Plants 125
- Pterosaurs, The Flying Reptiles 126
- Fossil Salamanders 129
- Sandy Point 130
- Saurornitholestes, A Raptor 133
- Short-faced Bear 134
- Since the Ice Age 137
- Snakes of the Dinosaur Times 138
- Soft-shelled Turtles 141
- Stegoceras 142
- The Sternberg Family 145
- Sedimentology, the Science of Sediments 146
- Sturgeon, A Living Fossil Fish 149
- Styracosaurus, A Classic Alberta Dinosaur 150
- Trace Fossils 153
- Trace Fossils 154
- Triceratops, The Three-horned Face 157
- Tyrannosaurus or “T. rex” 158
- The Venomous Mammal 161
- Glossary 163
- References and Further Reading 167
- Key Figures in Alberta Palaeontology 169
- Image Credits 173
- Index 177
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgements ix
- Introduction xi
- Geology of Alberta 1
- Albanerpetontids, as We Say… 2
- Ammonites and Ammolites 5
- Albertosaurus, Alberta’s Dinosaur 6
- Amber, Fossilized Tree Sap 9
- Amia, The Bowfin 10
- Atrociraptor, The New Raptor 13
- Basilemys, A Very Large Turtle 14
- Bison, As Opposed to Buffalo 17
- The Blindman River 18
- Belonostomus, A Pointy-headed Fish 21
- Barnum Brown, Fossil Hunter 22
- Burbank, Alberta 25
- Calgary, and the Things That Lay Beneath It 26
- Extinct Camels 29
- The Canadian Shield 30
- Centrosaurus, A Herding Horned Dinosaur 33
- Champsosaurus, A Kind of Non-Crocodile 34
- Chasmosaurus, A Short-Horned Dinosaur 37
- North American Cheetahs 38
- The Bow Valley at Cochrane 41
- Cretaceous Lizards 42
- Alberta’s Crocodilians 45
- Dawn Redwood Trees 46
- Devil’s Coulee and its Dinosaur Nests 49
- Didelphodon, A Sort of Primitive Possum 50
- Dinosaur Provincial Park 53
- Dromaeosaurus, A Snappy Little Raptor 54
- The Drumheller Badlands 56
- Dry Island Buffalo Jump Provincial Park 58
- Dunkleosteus, A Very Scary Fish 61
- Edmonton, A Modest Sort of Dinosaur Graveyard 62
- Edmontosaurus, Edmonton’s Duck-billed Dinosaur 65
- Edmontonia, Edmonton’s Other Dinosaur 66
- Feathered Dinosaurs 69
- Fossil Frogs 70
- Gar, The Fish 73
- Horn Corals 74
- How Do You Know Where To Dig? 77
- Hypacrosaurus, Less than the Ultimate Dinosaur 78
- The Kleskun Hills 81
- Lambeosaurus, Lambe’s Dinosaur 82
- Leptoceratops, A Hornless Horned Dinosaur 85
- Alberta’s Lions 86
- Lundbreck Falls and the Black Beauty 89
- Mammoths and Mastodons 90
- The Milk River 93
- Mosasaurs, The Giant Marine Lizards 94
- Multituberculates, Common but Extinct Mammals 97
- Myledaphus, A Guitar Fish 98
- New Fossil Names 101
- The Oil Sands 102
- Ornithomimids, The Bird Mimics 105
- Pachyrhinosaurus, The Thick-nosed Dinosaur 106
- Palaeontology in Alberta 109
- Pantodonts, Giant Palaeocene Mammals 110
- Parasaurolophus, A Long-headed Duck-bill 113
- Parksosaurus, Park’s Dinosaur 114
- The World’s Oldest Pike 116
- Plants of the Ornithomimid Quarry 118
- Plesiadapis, A Weird Early Primate 121
- Plesiosaurs, The Sea Serpents of the Mesozoic 122
- “Primitive” Plants 125
- Pterosaurs, The Flying Reptiles 126
- Fossil Salamanders 129
- Sandy Point 130
- Saurornitholestes, A Raptor 133
- Short-faced Bear 134
- Since the Ice Age 137
- Snakes of the Dinosaur Times 138
- Soft-shelled Turtles 141
- Stegoceras 142
- The Sternberg Family 145
- Sedimentology, the Science of Sediments 146
- Sturgeon, A Living Fossil Fish 149
- Styracosaurus, A Classic Alberta Dinosaur 150
- Trace Fossils 153
- Trace Fossils 154
- Triceratops, The Three-horned Face 157
- Tyrannosaurus or “T. rex” 158
- The Venomous Mammal 161
- Glossary 163
- References and Further Reading 167
- Key Figures in Alberta Palaeontology 169
- Image Credits 173
- Index 177