Via Edmonton Journal: (go to site to see video)
EDMONTON - Phil Currie sits in a room in the Dino Lab at the University of Alberta poring over a baby chasmosaurus. “A dinosaur this size is very rare,” says Currie, the lab’s curator and Canada Research Chair in Paleontology. “In Alberta, dinosaurs this size often got eaten by tyrannosaurs, so it is pretty exciting when you find one.”
On public display for the first time next month, the young ceratopsid fossil was found by Currie in 2010 in Dinosaur Provincial Park. Only one to three years old when it died, the chasmosaurus is 1.5 metres long and intact with the exception of its forelimbs. Full grown, it would have reached a length of seven metres......