Showing posts with label calgary zoo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label calgary zoo. Show all posts

Sunday, January 11, 2026

Dino Adventure Showdown: Southern Alberta's Epic Prehistoric Spots! 🦖

 
 
Dino Adventure Showdown: Southern Alberta

Southern Alberta proudly holds the title of Dinosaur Capital of the World, and our latest family road trip captured the perfect mix of quirky fun and roaring excitement!First stop: Drumheller, the heart of the Canadian Badlands. This charming town is dotted with over 30 colourful dinosaur statues scattered across streets, parks, and corners—perfect for a delightful Dino Walk adventure. The undisputed star is Tyra, the World's Largest Dinosaur—a colossal fibreglass T-Rex standing 86 feet (26 meters) tall and stretching 151 feet (46 meters) long, dwarfing real T-Rex fossils by far! Built in 2000, visitors can climb 106 stairs inside her for breathtaking views of the rugged badlands from her massive jaws. It's a classic roadside icon that's been delighting families for decades.Then we zoomed to the Wilder Institute/Calgary Zoo's Prehistoric Park, where lifelike animatronic dinosaurs come alive! These high-tech beasts move, roar, blink, and feel incredibly realistic, transporting you back millions of years to when dinosaurs ruled Alberta. It's an immersive, seasonal experience that's ideal for all ages—pure prehistoric magic!Our adorable YouTube Short pits the mighty stone giant against these roaring robo-dinos in a fun face-off you won't want to miss: https://youtube.com/shorts/ufFN2isRxw0Craving the full story? Dive into our complete road trip guide, featuring more Drumheller dino discoveries, stunning badlands scenery, fossil tips, and family-friendly highlights: Ultimate Alberta Dinosaur Road Trip | Drumheller & Calgary Zoo 🦖Southern Alberta delivers endless dino thrills—whether you're climbing giants or hearing epic roars! What's your favorite prehistoric creature? T-Rex, Triceratops, or something else? Share in the comments below—we'd love to hear! 🦕

Tuesday, October 10, 2023

Calgary Zoo and Prehistoric Era Animals

The Calgary Zoo in Alberta houses an incredible collection of animal species, including some of the most fascinating creatures from the prehistoric era. One of the most impressive specimens on display is the Pterosaur, a prehistoric reptile that is often referred to as a "Pterodactyl bird'.

These incredible animals lived approximately 150 million years ago during the Mesozoic Era and were know for the ability to fly. The pterosaurs were the first vertebrates to evolve the ability to fly, which they achieved through a unique adaptation of their wings.

The wings of a pterosaur consisted of a membrane of skin and muscle that stretched between their fingers and extended to their body. This allowed them to glide through the air effortlessly and cover huge distances. Although they are often referred to as "teradactyl birds", pterosaurs were not actually birds at all, but rather a completely distinct group of reptiles.

Standing Alone on the Shore As the World Stil Sleeps

    Standing alone on the shore as the world still sleeps. The only sounds: a gentle breeze rustling the reeds, distant birds greeting the d...