Regaliceratops peterhewsi, a newly discovered genus and species of horned dinosaur estimated to be about 70 million years old. Royal Tyrrell Museum
In 2005, a skull of a ceratopsid was discovered by geologist Peter Hews from the St. Mary River Formation, along the Oldman River in southwestern Alberta. The skull was located in well cemented siltstone and with the tip of the snout sticking out of a cliff.
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Location: Drumheller Alberta Canada
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