Yes, there was! Most notably in Alberta, which is why it is so rich in oil today.
You can learn more about one of the most "famous" places that dinosaur bones have been discovered by visiting the website for Drumheller, AB.
http://www.dinosaurvalley.com/index.php
Harry and His Bucket Full of Dinosaurs - 2005 was released on: Canada: March 2005 USA: 22 August 2005 UK: 1 October 2005
Walking with Dinosaurs - 1999 Dawn of the Dinosaurs was released on: USA: 23 March 2008
The duration of Planet of Dinosaurs is 1.4 hours.
The duration of Valley of the Dinosaurs is 1800.0 seconds.
March of the Dinosaurs - 2011 TV was released on: Canada: 25 April 2011 Hungary: 13 June 2011 UK: 26 June 2011 (DVD premiere) USA: 7 July 2011 France: 21 August 2011 Germany: 13 April 2012
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Lots, we have one of the largest collections in the world, many are found only here.
Albertosaurus was a carnivorous dinosaur that primarily fed on other animals, such as smaller dinosaurs and possibly even juvenile individuals of its own species. Its diet would have mainly consisted of herbivorous dinosaurs like hadrosaurs and ceratopsians.
HA! there are no genetic mutations! DINOSAURS ARE DINOSAURS! DINOSAURS ARE DINOSAURS! no mutants
Dinosaurs Dinosaurs Dinosaurs - 1985 TV was released on: USA: 1985
Harry and His Bucket Full of Dinosaurs - 2005 was released on: Canada: March 2005 USA: 22 August 2005 UK: 1 October 2005
Some of the most notable prehistoric animals that lived in Canada were the Dinosaurs. Other creatures included Sloths and Mammoths.
John A. Cooper has written: 'Dinosaurs (Scary Creatures)' 'Canada under Victoria' -- subject(s): Monarchy, History
Platypuses are not dinosaurs; nor are they related to dinosaurs.
Sharks are Sharks and dinosaurs are dinosaurs. But there were animals recognizable as Sharks living when the dinosaurs did.
Young dinosaurs would have been called hatchlings. If you are asking what evolved from dinosaurs, the only descendants of dinosaurs are the birds.
Most dinosaurs were herbivores. There was a wide variety or carnivorous dinosaurs, though, and all herbivorous dinosaurs evolved from the earliest carnivorous dinosaurs. Birds are descendants of carnivorous dinosaurs.