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Paleontologists at U of T and ROM discover fossils of new predatory species in Canadian Rockies | University of Toronto
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Royal Ontario Museum - L-R. Dr. Jean-Bernard Caron, ROM Curator of Invertebrate Palaeontology, Cedric Aria, ROM Invertebrate Palaeontology grad student, Dr. Michael Streng Uppsala University, Sweden. | Facebook
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A big piece of the puzzle of life': New gallery will tell the story of life's origins through Canada's geography | National Post
Royal Ontario Museum - Dr. Jean-Bernard Caron, ROM Curator of Invertebrate Palaeontology, on the climb. | Facebook
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