Parks and Historic Sites
Dinosaurs
Alberta Now and Then
Dinosaur Hunters
100

This Provincial Park is named after the animals that roamed the earth millions of years ago

Dinosaur Provincial Park

100

This is the scientific name of dinosaur bones found underground.

Fossils

100

Today this Alberta Region is hot and dry in the summer. Perfect for looking for fossils.

Grasslands

100

Scientists who look for fossils are called

Paleontologists

200

In 1979 Dinosaur Provincial Park became a

World Heritage Site

200

Ture or False. All dead animal bones turn into fossils?

False. Only under the right conditions do dead animals turn into fossils.

200

65 million years ago Alberta was hot and dry or warm and wet?

Warm and wet

200

Joseph Tyrrell was looking for what in southern Alberta

Coal

300

Why is the Royal Tyrrell Museum important to Alberta?

People come from all over the world to see it.

One of the world's only museums dedicated to dinosaurs.


300

What happened to fossils found in Alberta in the 1800 and early 1900's

They were shipped to the USA to be studied

300

True or false 65 million years ago Alberta was swampy with big rivers and an inland sea?

True

300

What did Joseph Tyrrell find?

Fossils

400

This was Alberta's first Provincial Park

Aspen Beach

400

True or False. If you find a fossil you can keep it?

False

400

True or False. British Columbia has more dinosaur fossils than Alberta

False

400
Joseph Tyrrell named his dinosaur what?

Albertosaurous

500

This city is home to the Royal Tyrrell Museum

Drumheller

500

In what year did it become illegal to keep a fossil found in Alberta?

1979

500

True or False. Indigenous peoples believed that dinosaur fossils were "the grandfather of the buffalo"

True

500

Would it be fun to be a Paleontologist

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