Find out more about our research team's discovery in the forest of the Canadian Museum of Nature: Xenodusa cava, a beetle species that lives in association with ants!| Canadian Museum of Nature
Think you know Triceratops? Recent research shows that this iconic dinosaur didn’t just evolve—it transformed in a rare, straight-line fashion called anagenesis. And one of the Canadian Museum of Nature’s lead dinosaur researchers, Jordan Mallon, plays an important role in that story.| Canadian Museum of Nature
Video: Travel to rugged terrain in the Rocky Mountains with museum mineralogists as they collect rocks in the Ice River Alkaline Complex.| Canadian Museum of Nature