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Re: Styracosaurus



jconrad@lib.drury.edu wrote:
> 
> --On Thu, Sep 3, 1998 6:33 PM -0700 "Peter Von Sholly" <vonrex@gte.net>
> wrote:
> 
> > To any and all:  Have any good styracosaur skulls been found recently
> (with
> > horns and frills in decent shape)?  It seems I heard there was a
> > styracosaur bone bed and I was wondering what they might be finding there.
> 
> > Information on grwoth stages, sexual dimorphism etc.?
> > Thanks, Pete
> 
> I believe that the styracosaur bonebed may actually be the pachyrhinosaur
> bonebed.  Is this correct?  Someone with more info may be able to blow me
> out of the water here.
> jc

Well since you asked...:->

There is a Pachyrhinosaurus bonebed, but it's in Pipestone Creek,
northern Alberta. There is two Styracosaurus bonebeds at Dinosaur
Provincal Park. I've been to one of them actually. If any of you
remember the PaleoWorld with Darren Tanke and a long haired young (?)
man walking around and finding a pathologic bone. Then examing that bone
(ok I was the long haired young (?) man), that was the Styracosaurus
bone bed. A 'Lost' Styracosaurus bone bed has been found this year at
DPP.

Tracy