My Home!!
Cynthia here!! Looking back at where I used to live!!
Dinosaur Provincial Park is in Alberta, Canada!
Here are a few pictures of what my home looks like now. It’s called “Dinosaur” Provincial Park because so many different dinosaurs were found in the area!! Including me! In fact, the bonebeds of Centrosaurus apertus samples found in the park led to the discovery that we are a herding species! A bonebed is a bunch of bones found by each other.
One example is a skull of another Centrosaurus apertus, NMC 971, that was found in the Campanian terrestrial horizon of the park!
Back in my day (The Late Cretaceous Period), it didn’t look the same! The land was subtropical and full of lush forests. It was beautiful then and it still is today!









