Research indicates that the largest T. rex could have weighed up to 15 tonnes and…
Browsing: Canadian Museum of Nature
The Canadian Museum of Nature, located in Ottawa, Ontario, is one of Canada’s premier institutions for the collection and presentation of natural history. Established in 1912, the museum plays a vital role in promoting understanding of the natural world through its extensive displays, which include galleries dedicated to paleontology, mineralogy, zoology, and botany. It houses a significant collection of specimens ranging from dinosaur fossils to insects and marine life, offering a comprehensive view of Canada’s natural heritage. The museum also engages in research, particularly in the natural sciences, contributing to conservation and knowledge about biodiversity across Canada and globally. Its historic building, often referred to as the “castle,” is itself a landmark and adds to the museum’s charm and educational appeal.
A 125-million-year-old fossil, showing a carnivorous mammal attacking a dinosaur, challenges the long-standing belief that…
Among the fierce carnivores that lived during the late Cretaceous was a predator named Daspletosaurus.…
Gray wolves are among the largest predators to have survived the extinction at the end…
A scientist with the Canadian Museum of Nature has answered a long-standing mystery about why…