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    • 15th BC Paleontological Symposium 2025
      • Symposium Call For Abstracts and Posters
    • Research News
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Giant leatherbacks turtle swam with the ammonites and the elasmosaur
Hornby Mosasaur: – Tylosaurus, 70 Million years ago
Great Elasmosaur discovery – fossilized bones found
British Columbia Hadrosaurs and Crested Lambeosaur
Triassic Ichthyosaur – Fish lizzard
Elasmosaur and Saber Tooth Salmon mural – Rob Lundquist
Jurassic Time in the ocean environment – Ammonite species abundant
Ratfish, living today in the oceans off the west coast of Vancouver Island

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