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Castle River fossil discovery believed to be new dinosaur

Fishermen on southern Albertas Castle River have discovered fossils the Royal Tyrrell Museum is calling a potential new dinosaur species.

Fishermen's discovery dislodged by 2013 floods

Dinosaur bones, discovered on the bank of the Castle River, were likely dislodged by the 2013 Alberta floods, experts say. (Government of Alberta)

Fishermen on southern Albertas Castle River have discovered what authorities at the RoyalTyrrellMuseum are calling a potential new species of dinosaur.

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Scientists believe the specimen belongs to a new species of hadrosaur (duck-billed dinosaur) that would have roamed Alberta up to 80 million years ago.

"This specimen is coming from a place where we haven't had dinosaurs before it's the extreme southwest of the province. So I think this will be a significant specimen.We're going to learn a lot from it," said RoyalTyrrellMuseum dinosaur curator Donald Henderson.

The discovery was reported to the museum and a 1,133-kilogram fossilblock containing a partial dinosaur skull, neck and chest was airlifted out of the discovery site and carefully transported to the Royal Tyrrell Museum.

Skull still intact

Paleontology staff say the skull is intact, which is surprising as fossils are typically found crushed and flattened.

The bones will be researched over the next year.

It is believed that the fossil was dislodged by flooding in 2013 and marks anentirely new area to search for evidence of dinosaurs in southern Alberta.

Royal Tyrrell Museum staff ask that all fossil discoveriesmade by the public be reported to them so they can be properly researched and preserved.