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Question about flora during the cretaceous in what is now Canada

Started by gfxtwin, January 14, 2013, 08:06:31 AM

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gfxtwin

I'm currently painting a picture of a Albertosaurus attacking a couple of Styracosaurs, but I can't get a picture in my mind of what the background should look like.  For the sake of staying on topic, let's just say that I want to construct a diorama of the same setting.  Could someone please describe or post the best pictures they can find of the landscape during that time?  Thank you!


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SBell

Find some Julius Csotonyi images. He has done a lot of work for Alberta paleo (where most of the images would be from anyway).

his site is here but he does a lot of other work too.

Or there's this one:


From the Royal Saskatchewan Museum diorama--the latest Cretaceous is more prevalent in southwest Saskatchewan than Alberta, but doesn't have quite the same marketing (part of the reason I'm out of a job now).

The RSM site is here

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