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The badlands

The Alberta badlands , where the Sternberg Canadian fossil - Orion family did much of their field work . The Sternbergs collected the fossil used in " Dino Idol . "

Shipping it east

Plaster field jackets were shipped east to the museum by train , packaged inside of crates . The Sternbergs garner the fossils used in " Dino Idol . "

Riding on the river

The Sternberg kinsfolk of fossil hunter often used a scow , or mat - bottomed boat , to travel on Alberta ’s Red Deer River during their field sessions . The Sternbergs collected the fogey used in " Dino Idol . "

Start them young

Levi Sternberg , the vernal of the Canadian fossil - hound phratry , work on a field jacket . The Sternbergs collected the fossil used in " Dino Idol . "

dino idol, dinosaurs, canadian museum of nature

dino idol, dinosaurs, canadian museum of nature

dino idol, dinosaurs, canadian museum of nature

dino idol, dinosaurs, canadian museum of nature

A photograph of the head of a T. rex skeleton against a black backdrop.

A photo collage of a crocodile leather bag in front of a T. rex illustration.

Reconstruction of an early Cretaceous landscape in what is now southern Australia.

The fossil Keurbos susanae - or Sue - in the rock.

An illustration of a megaraptorid, carcharodontosaur and unwillingne sharing an ancient river ecosystem in what is now Australia.

Artist illustration of the newfound dinosaur species Duonychus tsogtbaatari with two long sickle-shaped claws pulling a tree branch towards its mouth.

An artist�s rendering of the belly-up Psittacosaurus. The right-hand insert shows the umbilical scar.

A theropod dinosaur track seen in the Moab.

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The giant pterosaur Cryodrakon boreas stands before a sky illuminated by the aurora borealis. It lived during the Cretaceous period in what is now Canada.

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an illustration showing a large disk of material around a star

a person holds a GLP-1 injector

A man with light skin and dark hair and beard leans back in a wooden boat, rowing with oars into the sea

an MRI scan of a brain

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