Royal Tyrrell Museum
“Tyrant Lizard King” - Tyrannosaurus Rex
My trip to Royal Tyrrell Museum on the weekend in Drumheller was an opportunity to be creative again with my photography. I found the “Tyrant Lizard King”, A.K.A Tyrannosaurus Rex, the most interesting display at the museum. It's described as a fearsome carnivore that stalked the land with heavy, muscular legs and thunderous footsteps. Museum information place it in the late Cretaceous period (66 million years ago). T-rex had giant serrated teeth and powerful, jaws to crush bone and rip flesh. After reading the “rip flesh“ part I had to get a photo of the teeth on this beast. Photo by Peter Mah
Woolly Mammoth
The bones of the giant Wooly Mammoth made for a chilling display at the Royal Tyrrell Museum. Photo by Peter Mah
Dinosaur Hall
The Dinosaur Hall featured many large displays. Photo by Peter Mah
