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Question #100 Line 1 Position 4 Ceratosaurus Hands
This dinosaur has teeth which were serrated and recurved.
Correct!
HINT: This dinosaur also has a bony blade-like horn on its snout.
Sorry! The correct answer is Ceratosaurus.
Muttaburrasaurus
Ouranosaurus
Corythosaurus
Ceratosaurus
Iguanodon
Maiasaura
Edmontosaurus
Question #101 Line 13 Position 8 Ceratosaurus Skeleton
The hindlegs of Ceratosaurus were capable of short, quick bursts of speed.
Correct!
HINT: To eat requires most flesh eaters to CATCH their prey.
Sorry! True.
True
False
Question #102 Line 20 Position 8 Apatosaurus Skull
The first properly published name given to a dinosaur has priority.
Correct!
HINT: Try guessing.
Sorry! True.
True
False
Question #103 Line 27 Position 9 Ceratosaurus Skeleton
The tail of Ceratosaurus was extremely flexible.
Correct!
HINT: This trait was not common among the theropod dinosaurs.
Sorry! False. The base was very rigid.
True
False
Question #104 Line 34 Position 8 Albertosaurus death pose
This death pose of Albertosaurus was the result of rigor mortis.
Correct!
HINT: “drying out after dying.”
Sorry! True.
True
False
Question #105 Line 41 Position 4 Albertosaurus Skeleton
Name this dinosaur.
Correct!
HINT: Most skeletons discovered of this dinosaur are from juveniles.
Sorry! The correct answer is Albertosaurus.
Tyrannosaurus
Ornithomimus
Ceratosaurus
Albertosaurus
Allosaurus
Edmontosaurus
Corythosaurus
Question #106 Line 53 Position 7 Albertosaurus Skull
Name this dinosaur.
Correct!
HINT: A close relative of Tyrannosaurus.
Sorry! The correct answer is Albertosaurus.
Pachycephalosaurus
Ornithomimus
Ceratosaurus
Gallimimus
Allosaurus
Edmontosaurus
Albertosaurus
Question #107 Line 65 Position 6 Albertosaurus Skull
The skull of Albertosaurus is very similar to this popular dinosaur.
Correct!
HINT: Possibly the most well-known dinosaur in the public eye.
Sorry! The correct answer is Tyrannosaurus.
Gallimimus
Ornithomimus
Stegosaurus
Ceratosaurus
Dilophosaurus
Tyrannosaurus
Stegoceras
Question #108 Line 77 Position 9 Albertosaurus Skeleton
Albertosaurus had the longest teeth of any dinosaur, some 11” long.
Correct!
HINT: Tyrannosaurus had some teeth 8 inches long.
Sorry! The longest teeth of Albertosaurus are 6 inches.
True
False
Question #109 Line 84 Position 8 Albertosaurus Skull
The skull structure of Albertosaurus was designed for withstanding shock.
Correct!
HINT: The skull of Albertosaurus is not lightweight.
Sorry! True.
True
False
Question #110 Line 91 Position 8 T-Rex Diorama
This dinosaur probably had strong stereoscopic vision.
Correct!
HINT: This dinosaur is a theropod.
Sorry! True.
True
False
Question #111 Line 98 Position 8 Tyrannosaurus Skull
Greater depth perception is a result of stereoscopic vision.
Correct!
HINT: Aiming a deadly strike required pinpoint vision.
Sorry! True.
True
False
Question #112 Line 105 Position 6 Albertosaurus Skeleton
Over half of all Albertosaurus skeletons found to date are from _____.
Correct!
HINT: This situation has added much confusion about classification.
Sorry! The correct answer is Juveniles.
Females
Males
Incomplete specimens
Hatchlings
Diseased individuals
Juveniles
Argentina
Question #113 Line 117 Position 6 Albertosaurus Skeleton
The feet of Albertosaurus are _____.
Correct!
HINT: The descendants of dinosaurs have this characteristic also.
Sorry! The correct answer is Bird-like.
Moose-like
Dog-like
Cat-like
Horse-like
Cow-like
Bird-like
Feeble
Question #114 Line 129 Position 5 Chasmosaurus Frill
Of these dinosaurs, which had the largest frill?
Correct!
HINT: Cleft Reptile.
Sorry! The correct answer is Chasmosaurus.
Triceratops
Brachyceratops
Centrosaurus
Monoclonius
Chasmosaurus
Parasaurolophus
Protoceratops
Question #115 Line 141 Position 9 Chasmosaurus Skeleton
This dinosaur is Centrosaurus.
Correct!
HINT: Cleft Reptile.
Sorry! False. This is Chasmosaurus.
True
False
Question #116 Line 148 Position 9 Chasmosaurus Skull
Skin and muscle definitely covered the holes in the frill of Chasmosaurus.
Correct!
HINT: Fact, theory, and speculation are often misinterpreted by the public.
Sorry! False. This is only a theory.
True
False
Question #117 Line 155 Position 2 Chasmosaurus Skull
Some scientists believe they can tell sex of a dinosaur based on _____.
Correct!
HINT: Ornamental Trait
Sorry! The correct answer is Frill size.
Femur size
Frill size
Toe length
Tail length
Rib girth
Eye socket width
Nostril socket width
Question #118 Line 167 Position 6 Chasmosaurus Diorama
Chasmosaurus skulls have been found with _____ horns.
Correct!
HINT: Age and sex may have played a part in the size and shape of horns.
Sorry! The correct answer is (f) either short, blunt; or long, pointed.
(a) Short, blunt brow
(b) A third brow
(c) No brow
(d) No frill
(e) Long, pointed brow
(f) a & e
(g) a & b
Question #119 Line 179 Position 9 Chasmosaurus Skull
Epicenter bones fringe the frill of the Chasmosaurus skull.
Correct!
HINT: Also found on the frill of Triceratops.
Sorry! False. These are Epoccipitals.
True
False
Question #120 Line 186 Position 9 Chasmosaurus Skeleton
A ceratopian’s upper and lower jaws came together in a vise-like fashion.
Correct!
HINT: The teeth and jaws were not designed for crushing.
Sorry! False. The jaws meshed together in a scissor-like fashion.
True
False
Question #121 Line 193 Position 8 Centrosaurus Skull
The frill of these dinosaurs may have been used as a shield during fights.
Correct!
HINT: Common armor for ancient warriors.
Sorry! True.
True
False
Question #122 Line 200 Position 8 Triceratops Skull
Establishing dominance in a herd may have been based upon frill size.
Correct!
HINT: Various sizes of frills have been found in all ceratopians.
Sorry! True.
True
False
Question #123 Line 207 Position 8 Corythosaurus Skin
Ossified tendons strengthened the vertebrae in many hadrosaur dinosaurs.
Correct!
HINT: Inelastic fibers of connective tissue.
Sorry! True.
True
False
Question #124 Line 214 Position 4 Chasmosaurus Skeleton
Chasmosaurus had a much smaller _____ than Triceratops.
Correct!
HINT: Isolate your thinking to the pelvis region.
Sorry! The correct answer is Ischium.
Fibula
Frill
Tail
Ischium
Pubis
Brain
Femur
Question #125 Line 226 Position 3 Cory Juvenile Skull
This juvenile skull belonged to this crested dinosaur.
Correct!
HINT: Helmet Reptile.
Sorry! The correct answer is Corythosaurus.
Parasaurolophus
Oviraptor
Corythosaurus
Ceratosaurus
Lambeosaurus
Edmontosaurus
Maiasaura
Question #126 Line 238 Position 8 Corythosaurus Skull
Crests like these were once considered “air storage tanks.”
Correct!
HINT: Support for underwater breathing while feeding.
Sorry! True.
True
False
Question #127 Line 245 Position 2 Corythosaurus Skull
The crest of Corythosaurus was probably used for _____.
Correct!
HINT: A richer-sounding voice.
Sorry! The correct answer is “Increased resonance” of sound.
An air storage tank
Increased resonance
An enlarged brain
Large inner ear
Head butting
Swimming navigation
Weather vane
Question #128 Line 257 Position 3 Corythosaurus Diorama
Translate the name, Corythosaurus.
Correct!
HINT: The last word is reptile.
Sorry! The correct answer is Corinthian helmet reptile.
Boat helmet reptile
Turkey reptile
Corinthian helmet reptile
Dog-like reptile
Plate-head reptile
Saucer reptile
Blade reptile
Question #129 Line 269 Position 9 Deinonychus Diorama
The name Deinonychus translates as “Terrible Meat Eater.”
Correct!
HINT: Sickle-clawed dinosaur.
Sorry! False. Deinonychus means “Terrible Claw.”
True
False
Question #130 Line 276 Position 9 Cory Diorama 3-D
This dinosaur is Pachycephalosaurus.
Correct!
HINT: Its name translates as “Corinthian Helmet Reptile.”
Sorry! False. This is Corythosaurus.
True
False
Question #131 Line 283 Position 8 Deinonychus Skeleton
Deinonychus ran on only two toes.
Correct!
HINT: Deinonychus held it’s sickle-claw toes retracted.
Sorry! True.
True
False
Question #132 Line 290 Position 3 Deinonychus Skeleton
_____ named the first specimen of Deinonychus in 1964.
Correct!
HINT: Retired curator of Peabody Museum of Natural History.
Sorry! The correct answer is John Ostrom.
Phil Currie
Brooks Britt
John Ostrom
Dale Russell
John Horner
Peter Dodson
Hans-Dieter Sues
Question #133 Line 302 Position 8 Deinonychus Diorama
The head of Deinonychus rested on a slender, flexible, bird-like neck.
Correct!
HINT: Descendants of dinosaurs also had this characteristic.
Sorry! True.
True
False
Question #134 Line 309 Position 2 Deinonychus Skull
Deinonychus held it’s forelimbs close to the body similar to the _____.
Correct!
HINT: Theories of evolution may help answer this question.
Sorry! The correct answer is “Wings of a resting bird.”
Arms of a walking person
Wings of a resting bird
Wings of a flying bird
Wings of a dead duck
Arms of a robbery victim
Arms of a flying squirrel
Wings of a flying bat
Question #135 Line 321 Position 9 Deinonychus Skeleton
Ossified tendons locked the dorsal vertebrae together on Deinonychus.
Correct!
HINT: Stiffening effect which aided in keeping the tail rigid.
Sorry! False. Caudal vertebrae were locked.
True
False
Question #136 Line 328 Position 7 Edmontosaurus Jaw
This picture shows the jaw section of what dinosaur?
Correct!
HINT: Late Cretaceous hadrosaur.
Sorry! The correct answer is Edmontosaurus.
Heterodontosaurus
Camptosaurus
Stegosaurus
Apatosaurus
Triceratops
Plateosaurus
Edmontosaurus
Question #137 Line 340 Position 9 Edmontosaurus Skull
Edmontosaurus had large nostril openings.
Correct!
HINT: “facial balloons.”
Sorry! True.
True
False
Question #138 Line 347 Position 4 Edmontosaurus Diorama
“Facial balloon” is a term used to describe inflated nasal sacks on _____.
Correct!
HINT: Duckbill.
Sorry! The correct answer is Edmontosaurus.
Iguanodon
Camptosaurus
Lesothosaurus
Edmontosaurus
Diplodocus
Brachiosaurus
Corythosaurus
Question #139 Line 359 Position 2 Iguanodon Diorama
The skeleton of Edmontosaurus is often compared to that of this dinosaur.
Correct!
HINT: The “second dinosaur.”
Sorry! The correct answer is Iguanodon.
Camptosaurus
Iguanodon
Megalosaurus
Kentrosaurus
Velociraptor
Gallimimus
Coelophysis
Question #140 Line 371 Position 7 Edmontosaurus skeleton
Although often compared to Iguanodon, Edmontosaurus had _____.
Correct!
HINT: Edmontosaurus is not of the family Iguanodontidae.
Sorry! The correct answer is - All of the above.
No thumb
No thumb spike
Severely reduced pubic shaft
Flatter skull
Paddle-like hands
Larger nasal cavity
All of the above
Question #141 Line 383 Position 7 Edmonto skeleton 3-D
Scientists once thought Edmontosaurus was a/an _____.
Correct!
HINT: Now known the legs were strong enough to support this it on land.
Sorry! The correct answer is Aquatic dinosaur.
Ant eater
Flesh eater
Sloth-like dinosaur
Kangaroo-like dinosaur
Giant horse
Giant sloth
Aquatic dinosaur
Question #142 Line 395 Position 9 Apatosaurus Skeleton
The name Apatosaurus translates as Deprived Reptile.
Correct!
HINT: To deceive.
Sorry! False. The correct answer is Deceptive Reptile.
True
False
Question #143 Line 402 Position 4 Plateosaurus Skull 3-D
The name “Flat Reptile” refers to this dinosaur.
Correct!
HINT: Prosauropod.
Sorry! The correct answer is Plateosaurus.
Torosaurus
Styracosaurus
Centrosaurus
Plateosaurus
Supersaurus
Dilophosaurus
Iguanodon
Question #144 Line 414 Position 5 Pachy Skull
The name “Thick-headed Reptile” refers to this dinosaur.
Correct!
HINT: The largest bone-headed dinosaur.
Sorry! The correct answer is Pachycephalosaurus.
Stegoceras
Styracosaurus
Stegosaurus
Supersaurus
Pachycephalosaurus
Coelophysis
Plateosaurus
Question #145 Line 426 Position 5 Campto Skeleton 3-D
The name “Bent Reptile” refers to this dinosaur.
Correct!
HINT: Iguanodontid
Sorry! The correct answer is Camptosaurus.
Iguanodon
Kentrosaurus
Velociraptor
Stegosaurus
Camptosaurus
Hadrosaurus
Utahraptor
Question #146 Line 438 Position 5 Tyrannosaurus Skull 3-D
The name “Tyrant Reptile” refers to this dinosaur.
Correct!
HINT: King of the flesh eaters.
Sorry! The correct answer is Tyrannosaurus.
Supersaurus
Albertosaurus
Allosaurus
Chasmosaurus
Tyrannosaurus
Protoceratops
Oviraptor
Question #147 Line 450 Position 2 Ceratosaurus Diorama
What does the dinosaur name, Ceratosaurus, mean?
Correct!
HINT: Look to the snout.
Sorry! The correct answer is Horned reptile.
Leaf reptile
Horned reptile
Tree reptile
Bark reptile
Clover reptile
Septum reptile
Carp reptile
Question #148 Line 462 Position 1 Archaeopteryx Diorama
Translate the name, Archaeopteryx.
Correct!
HINT: Very old.
Sorry! The correct answer is Ancient Wing.
Ancient wing
Early wing
First wing
Fine wing
Delicate wing
Primitive wing
Reptile wing
Question #149 Line 474 Position 2 Stegosaurus Skull
What dinosaur is the “Roofed Reptile?”
Correct!
HINT: North American plated dinosaur.
Sorry! The correct answer is Stegosaurus.
Styracosaurus
Stegosaurus
Centrosaurus
Ankylosaurus
Protoceratops
Corythosaurus
Parasaurolophus
Question #150 Line 486 Position 8 Maiasaura Skull
The “Good-Mother Reptile” is Maiasaura.
Correct!
HINT: Discoverer - John Horner.
Sorry! True.
True
False
Question #151 Line 493 Position 3 Protoceratops Skeleton
What dinosaur is the “First Horned Face?”
Correct!
HINT: Discovered in Mongolia.
Sorry! The correct answer is Protoceratops.
Oviraptor
Velociraptor
Protoceratops
Triceratops
Pachycephalosaurus
Plateosaurus
Coelophysis
Question #152 Line 505 Position 8 Iguanodon Skeleton
Richard Owen completed the first reconstruction of an Iguanodon skeleton.
Correct!
HINT: Gideon Mantell only named the first Iguanodon.
Sorry! True.
True
False
Question #153 Line 512 Position 4 Iguanodon Diorama
The very first “life-like” model of Iguanodon was engineered by this man.
Correct!
HINT: He was not the mind behind the theories of natural selection.
Sorry! The correct answer is Waterhouse Hawkins.
Richard Owen
Gideon Mantell
Charles Darwin
Waterhouse Hawkins
Charles Hawkins
Darwin Owen
Gideon Hawkins
Question #154 Line 524 Position 6 Iguanodon Skeleton
The second dinosaur.
Correct!
HINT: Its teeth are similar in shape to those of the iguana lizard.
Sorry! The correct answer is Iguanodon.
Archaeopteryx
Dryosaurus
Camarasaurus
Apatosaurus
Camptosaurus
Iguanodon
Chasmosaurus
Question #155 Line 536 Position 8 Iguanodon Skeleton
Iguanodon had grasping hands.
Correct!
HINT: Iguanodon was primarily a bipedal herbivore.
Sorry! True.
True
False
Question #156 Line 543 Position 2 Iguanodon Skeleton
Iguanodon could not walk in a fully erect posture because of a _____.
Correct!
HINT: Fused vertebrae and ossified tendons contributed to this condition.
Sorry! The correct answer is Stiffened tail.
Weak neck
Stiffened neck
Weak back
Stiffened tail
Weak hindlimb
Stiffened back
Weak forelimb
Question #157 Line 555 Position 9 Iguanodon Skeleton
The thumb spike of Iguanodon was extremely flexible.
Correct!
HINT: No help here.
Sorry! False. The thumb spike was unable to bend.
True
False
Question #158 Line 562 Position 8 Iguanodon Skull
The hands of Iguanodon possessed three hooved middle fingers.
Correct!
HINT: Iguanodon also had a thumb spike and an opposing finger.
Sorry! True.
True
False
Question #159 Line 569 Position 2 Parasaurolophus Skull
The Parasaurolophus crest lacks this feature in being a snorkeling device?
Correct!
HINT: The answer is not “a mouthpiece.”
Sorry! The correct answer is Hole at the top.
Snorkel flap
Hole at the top
Mouthpiece
Baffle
Nasal cavity opening
Hollow center
Proper angle
Question #160 Line 581 Position 8 Parasaurolophus Skull
An opening in the nasal cavity connects to this hollow crest.
Correct!
HINT: No help here.
Sorry! True.
True
False
Question #161 Line 588 Position 8 Parasaurolophus Skull
If this crest was used to resonate sounds, they would be of low frequency.
Correct!
HINT: A trombone would make sounds in this register.
Sorry! True.
True
False
Question #162 Line 595 Position 5 Maiasaura Juvenile Skeleton
What state is home to the finds of Maiasaura nesting colonies.
Correct!
HINT: Big Sky Country
Sorry! The correct answer is Montana.
Texas
Colorado
New Jersey
Kansas
Montana
Utah
California
Question #163 Line 607 Position 7 Maia Juvenile Skeleton
Since 1978, _____ of Maiasaura specimens have been found.
Correct!
HINT: Think of colonies.
Sorry! The correct answer is Thousands.
0
1
3
7
19
Hundreds
Thousands
Question #164 Line 619 Position 2 Maia Juvenile Skeleton
These juveniles possessed relatively enlarged eyes and _____.
Correct!
HINT: Infant-like quality in some animals.
Sorry! The correct answer is Shortened snout.
Serrated teeth
Shortened snouts
No teeth
Enlarged snouts
Small brow horns
Enlarged feet
Enlarged hands
Question #165 Line 631 Position 8 Maiasaura Juvenile Skull
Shortened snouts are not present in modern reptile infants.
Correct!
HINT: What does an alligator look like when it hatches?
Sorry! True.
True
False
Question #166 Line 638 Position 2 Maia Juvenile Skull
The skull of an adult Maiasaura is shaped like that of a _____.
Correct!
HINT: A long-snouted animal.
Sorry! The correct answer is Horse.
Stegosaurus
Horse
Ostrich
Dog
Mammoth
Cat
Tyrannosaurus
Question #167 Line 650 Position 8 Maia Juvenile Skeleton.
This dinosaur is an ornithopod.
Correct!
HINT: Camptosaurus is an ornithopod.
Sorry! True.
True
False
Question #168 Line 657 Position 9 Maiasaura Skull
Maiasaura’s small head crest was hollow.
Correct!
HINT: Some things remain the same, some don’t.
Sorry! False.
True
False
Question #169 Line 664 Position 2 Centrosaurus Skeleton
Several of the neck vertebrae in this dinosaur often were fused together.
Correct!
HINT: This dinosaur is still called Monoclonius by some scientists.
Sorry! The correct answer is Centrosaurus.
Protoceratops
Centrosaurus
Triceratops
Styracosaurus
Chasmosaurus
Pentaceratops
Brachyceratops
Question #170 Line 676 Position 2 Centrosaurus Diorama
What modern-day mammal has a nose horn similar to Centrosaurus?
Correct!
HINT: African animal.
Sorry! The correct answer is Rhinoceros.
Ram
Rhinoceros
Elk
Deer
Moose
Caribou
Elephant
Question #172 Line 688 Position 5 Protoceratops Skeleton
Scientist who discovered the famous Mongolian Protoceratops fossils.
Correct!
HINT: 1920’s Paleontologist at the American Museum of Natural History.
Sorry! The correct answer is Walter Granger.
John H. Ostrom
Jeff Turner
Roy Chapman Andrews
Gideon Mantell
Walter Granger
Charles Darwin
Waterhouse Hawkins
Question #173 Line 700 Position 3 Protoceratops Skeleton
Walter Granger identified the first dinosaur _____ in 1923.
Correct!
HINT: These were from the dinosaur, Protoceratops.
Sorry! The correct answer is Eggs.
Teeth
Gastroliths
Eggs
Nests
Fossils
Coprolites
Tracks
Question #174 Line 712 Position 1 Protoceratops Diorama
Velociraptor and _____ were predators contemporary with Protoceratops.
Correct!
HINT: The “Egg Seizer.”
Sorry! The correct answer is Oviraptor.
Oviraptor
Dilophosaurus
Ceratosaurus
Coelophysis
Triceratops
Edmontosaurus
Albertosaurus
Question #175 Line 724 Position 9 Protoceratops Skeleton
Protoceratops was an ornithopod?
Correct!
HINT: Ornithopods were primarily bipedal and possessed no head shield.
Sorry! No. Protoceratops was a ceratopsian.
Yes
No
Question #176 Line 731 Position 8 Triceratops Skull
The frill of Triceratops is edged with epoccipitals.
Correct!
HINT: Small, triangular lumps of bone on the outer edge of the frill.
Sorry! True.
True
False
Question #177 Line 738 Position 8 Triceratops Diorama
Triceratops lacks window-like openings in the frill.
Correct!
HINT: The frill of Triceratops is a true shield.
Sorry! True.
True
False
Question #178 Line 745 Position 8 Triceratops Skull
Triceratops horns may have served as heat exchangers.
Correct!
HINT: Small furrows in the horn core were canals for blood vessels.
Sorry! True.
True
False
Question #179 Line 752 Position 6 Triceratops Diorama
Find the dinosaur which is not a long-frilled ceratopsian dinosaur.
Correct!
HINT: Eggs known from ceratopsians are unique to this dinosaur.
Sorry! The correct answer is Protoceratops.
Chasmosaurus
Anchiceratops
Pentaceratops
Torosaurus
Triceratops
Protoceratops
Arrhinoceratops
Question #180 Line 764 Position 8 Pelvis Graphics
Saurischian dinosaurs are “lizard-hipped.”
Correct!
HINT: The evolution of dinosaurs to these modern-day animals may help.
Sorry! True.
True
False
Question #181 Line 771 Position 9 Pelvis Graphics
Ornithischian dinosaurs are “lizard-hipped.”
Correct!
HINT: The evolution of dinosaurs to these animals may help.
Sorry! False. Ornithischian dinosaurs are “bird-hipped.”
True
False
Question #182 Line 778 Position 1 Campto Skull
Name this dinosaur.
Correct!
HINT: Sorry, no hint today. Better luck next time.
Sorry! The correct answer is Camptosaurus.
Camptosaurus
Compsognathus
Ornitholestes
Pachycephalosaurus
Parasaurolophus
Stegoceras
Triceratops
Question #182 Line 790 Position 2 Compy
Name this dinosaur.
Correct!
HINT: Sorry, no hint today. Better luck next time.
Sorry! The correct answer is Compsognathus.
Camptosaurus
Compsognathus
Ornitholestes
Pachycephalosaurus
Parasaurolophus
Stegoceras
Triceratops
Question #182 Line 802 Position 3 Ornitholestes
Name this dinosaur.
Correct!
HINT: Sorry, no hint today. Better luck next time.
Sorry! The correct answer is Ornitholestes.
Camptosaurus
Compsognathus
Ornitholestes
Pachycephalosaurus
Parasaurolophus
Stegoceras
Triceratops
Question #185 Line 814 Position 4 Pachycephalosaurus
Name this dinosaur.
Correct!
HINT: Sorry, no hint today. Better luck next time.
Sorry! The correct answer is Pachycephalosaurus.
Camptosaurus
Compsognathus
Ornitholestes
Pachycephalosaurus
Parasaurolophus
Stegoceras
Triceratops
Question #185 Line 826 Position 5 Parasaurolophus
Name this dinosaur.
Correct!
HINT: Sorry, no hint today. Better luck next time.
Sorry! The correct answer is Parasaurolophus.
Camptosaurus
Compsognathus
Ornitholestes
Pachycephalosaurus
Parasaurolophus
Stegoceras
Triceratops
Question #185 Line 838 Position 6 Stegoceras
Name this dinosaur.
Correct!
HINT: Sorry, no hint today. Better luck next time.
Sorry! The correct answer is Stegoceras.
Camptosaurus
Compsognathus
Ornitholestes
Pachycephalosaurus
Parasaurolophus
Stegoceras
Triceratops
Question #185 Line 850 Position 7 Trik Braincase
This pictures shows the braincase of which dinosaur?
Correct!
HINT: Sorry, no hint today. Better luck next time.
Sorry! The correct answer is Triceratops.
Camptosaurus
Compsognathus
Ornitholestes
Pachycephalosaurus
Parasaurolophus
Stegoceras
Triceratops