ADVPHON.TXT////////AvIjNQuestion 1 Line 1 Position 2 Kamptah-SOARuss 3D Skeleton What skeleton of a Jurassic dinosaur is featured in this 3D picture? Cor rect! HINT: Often featured in museums as the pray of AlloSAURus. Sorry! The cor rect answer is Kamptah-SOARuss. EdMONTa-Soarus Kamptah-SOARuss Prosaurolophus Comp sog naythus Heterodontosaurus SentrohSOARus Gallimimus Question 2 Line 13 Position 2 Paira-saurOlophusSkull Popular theory for the use of the crest of Parasaurolophus. Cor rect! HINT: The crest contains two hollow tubes. Sorry! The cor rect answer is Enhances Resonance. Snorkeling Enhances Resonance Weather Barometer Brain Heat Regulation Weapon Food Storage Shoveling Tool Question 3 Line 25 Position 7 Stegosaurus Plate Stegosaurus plates were definitely not used for blank. Cor rect! HINT: The plates were covered with skin and blood vessels. Sorry! The cor rect answer is Sawing Trees. Heat Transfer Protection Ornaments Defensive Weapons Sexual Display Scaring Enemies Sawing Trees Question 4 Line 37 Position 7 Maiasaura Infant Skeleton The principal discoverer of the famous Maiasaura nesting colonies was? Cor rect! HINT: He is curator at Museum of the Rockies in Boazeman, Montana. Sorry! The cor rect answer is Jack Horner. Robert Bakker Don Lessem Michael Brett-Surmann Nicholas Hotton III Raymond Rye Charles Darwin Jack Horner Question 5 Line 49 Position 6 AlloSAURus Skeleton What famous Utah quarry has yielded over 40 AlloSAURus skeletons? Cor rect! HINT: In Emery County, near Cleveland, due south of Price. Sorry! The cor rect answer is Cleveland-Lloyd Quarry. La Brea Tar Pits Dinosaur National Monument Dinosaur Valley Dinosaur Provincial Park Frank Lloyd Wright Quarry Cleveland-Lloyd Quarry Bedrock Quarry Question 6 Line 67 Position 7 ProtoSaira-topsEggs The famous ProtoSaira-topsnesting sites of the nineteen twenties were found where? Cor rect! HINT: Mongolian Expedition of the American Museum of Natural History. Sorry! The cor rect answer is Mongolia. Germany Egypt Canada Algeria England Argentina Mongolia Question 7 Line 73 Position7 - Ar kee Awpterix skeleton One Ar kee Awpterix specimen was catalogued as this dinosaur for 30 years. Cor rect! HINT: Chicken-sized dinosaur in the book, Jurassic Park. Sorry! The cor rect answer is Comp sog naythus. Dryosaurus Claosaurus Euoplocephalus Gallimimus Ouranosaurus SeeloFIEsiss Comp sog naythus Question 8 Line 85 Position 3 - You taw raptor claw This 8 inch sickle-claw belonged to the largest of the die-NONNahkuss dinosaurs. Cor rect! HINT: This dinosaur was named after a place of discovery. Sorry! The cor rect answer is You taw raptor. AlBERTah-Saurus Montanaraptor You taw raptor Sickleopholus Corythosaurus Plat-eoSAURus Ankylosaurus Question 9 Line 97 Position 2 - Brackio-SOARus Skeleton This is the only dinosaur to have front legs longer than the hind legs. Cor rect! HINT: A reconstructed skeleton resides in Berlin, Germany. Sorry! The cor rect answer is Brackio-SOARus . DiPLOADohcuss Brackio-SOARus KumAirah-SOARuss Ah-PatoSOARus Haplocanthosaurus Paira-saurOlophus Stegausairus Question 10 Line 109 Position 2 - Triassic Continents. During the Triassic Period only one single land mass existed. Name it. Cor rect! HINT: Sorry, No hints on this question. You are on your own! Sorry! The cor rect answer is Pan geeau. Laurasia Pan geeau Panthalassa Terrahumungus Cambrianaland Supraterra Gondwanaland Question 11 Line 121 Position 3 EdMONTa-Soarus Skeleton This duck-billed dinosaur was named after a popular Canadian city. Cor rect! HINT: The province of Alberta claims this dinosaur. Sorry! EdMONTa-Soarus is named for Edmonton, Alberta. Calgary Toronto Edmonton Ottawa Montreal Winnipeg Vancouver Question 12 Line 133 Position 6 EdMONTa-Soarus Skin Cast This skin impression reprez ents the skin texture of what dinosaur family? Cor rect! HINT: This dinosaur falls within a family of herbivorous dinosaurs. Sorry! The cor rect answer is Hadrosauridae. Camptosauridae Ceratosauridae Ceratopsidae Stegosauridae Coeluridae Hadrosauridae Ornithomimidae Question 13 Line 145 Position 1 KAZZma-SOARuss Skeleton The word Kazzmo from the name KAZZma-SOARuss translates as cleft. Cor rect! HINT: Term also used in describing a genetically shaped chin in humans. Sorry! True. True False Question 14 Line 152 Position 2 Die-Loafah-SOARuss skeleton This skeleton of Die-Loafah-SOARuss was first found in Oregon. Cor rect! HINT: Home to the Grand Canyon. Sorry! False True False Question 15 Line 159 Position 6 DinosaurLand The Cretaceous Period witnessed the first occurrence of this life form. Cor rect! HINT: They blossomed alongside the dinosaurs. Sorry! The cor rect answer is Flowering Plants. Tropical Rain Forests Man Trilobites Cold-Blooded Reptiles Woolly Mammoths Flowering Plants Multi-colored Dinosaurs Question 16 Line 171 Position 5 SeeloFIEsiss Diorama The name of this dinosaur translates as hollow-form. Cor rect! HINT: Dissect the dinosaur name into two parts. Not much help was it? Sorry! The cor rect answer is SeeloFIEsiss . Stegosaurus Vel-LOSSa-raptor Cerata-saurus Ah-PatoSOARus SeeloFIEsiss SentrohSOARus Ornithomimus Question 17 Line 183 Position 1 - EdMONTa-Soarus Skull The most abundant group of dinosaurs in the Late Cretaceous Period. Cor rect! HINT: They are often described as duck-billed dinosaurs. Sorry! The cor rect answer is Hadrosaurs. Hadrosaurs Stegosaurs Ang ki losaurs Tie Rannosaurs Ceratosaurs Abundasaurs Herdasaurs Question 18 Line 195 Position 4 - EdMONTa-Soarus Diorama The first named dinosaur in America was found in this state. Cor rect! HINT: Mid-Atlantic State. Sorry! The cor rect answer is New Jersey. Delaware Vermont Maryland New Jersey Colorado Utah Wyoming Question 19 Line 207 Position 3 Tie RannoSaurusSkull This term is often used when describing a Tie RannoSaurustooth. Cor rect! HINT: Steak Knives. Sorry! The cor rect answer is Serrated. Herringbone Sinuous Serrated Blunt Needle-like Cork Screw Flat Question 20 Line 219 Position 3 Stegosaurus Skeleton The grooves in the plates of Stegosaurus may have been used for? Cor rect! HINT: They were not used for playing records. Sorry! The cor rect answer is Furrows for Blood Vessels. Playing Records Tunnels made by Worms Furrows for Blood Vessels Tentacle Attachment Areas No Logical Explanation Scars from Fights Areas for Muscle Attachment Question 21 Line 231 Position 5 -Geologic Time Scale Which type of organism did not liv during the Paleozoic Era? Cor rect! HINT: The Paleozoic Era was 545 to 251 million years ago. Sorry! The cor rect answer is Dinosaurs. Reptiles Fish Amphibians Insects Dinosaurs Spiders Shellfish Question 22 Line 243 Position 5 - Geologic Time Scale The first humans appear in this Era. Cor rect! HINT: 65 million years ago to prez ent. Sorry! The cor rect answer is Cenozoic. Mesozoic Paleozoic Cambroic Humanoic Cenozoic Peoploic Manoic Question 23 Line 255 Position 3 - Dinosaurland Early man and dinosaurs are separated by this amount of time. Cor rect! HINT: Square root of 3600. Sorry! The cor rect answer is 60 million years. 36 million years 72 million years 60 million years 3.6 million years 18 million years 9 million years 600 million years Question 24 Line 267 Position 6 Ar kee Awpterix Cartoon When did the earth witness the appearance of the first birds? Cor rect! HINT: Ar kee Awpterix is considered to be the early est-known bird. Sorry! The cor rect answer is Jurassic Period. Paleozoic Era Quaternary Cenozoic Era Pleistocene Cretaceous Period Jurassic Period Triassic Period Question 25 Line 279 Position 4 - AlBERTah-Saurus Diorama This dinosaur is a very close relative to Tie Rannosaurus. Cor rect! HINT: First found in the badlands of western Canada in 1884. Sorry! The cor rect answer is AlBERTah-Saurus . Ornithomimus Maiasaura Tenontosaurus AlBERTah-Saurus Torontosaurus Calgarosaurus Ankylosaurus Question 26 Line 291 Position 4 - T-Rex Carnage Scene What dinosaur has recently been referred to as King of the Scavengers. Cor rect! HINT: Opportunistic Hunter Sorry! The cor rect answer is Tie Rannosaurus. AlBERTah-Saurus Die-NONNahkuss Velociraptor Tie Rannosaurus Triceratops KAZZma-SOARuss Seismosaurus Question 27 Line 303 Position 3 - DinosaurLand The Mesozoic Era is often termed blank. Cor rect! HINT: This term did not come from a movie title. Sorry! The cor rect answer is The Age of Reptiles. The Age of Man One Million Years BC The Age of Reptiles The Age of Mammoths The Ice Age The Land that Time Forgot Land of Gwangi Question 28 Line 315 Position 1 - Dinosaurland From oldest to youngest, which periods characterize the Mesozoic Era. Cor rect! HINT: Dinosaurs died out at the end of the Cretaceous Period. Sorry! The cor rect answer is Triassic/Jurassic/Cretaceous. Triassic/Jurassic/Cretaceous Cretaceous/Triassic/Jurassic Jurassic/Triassic/Cretaceous Cretaceous/Jurassic/Triassic Triassic/Cretaceous/Jurassic Jurassic/Cretaceous/Triassic None of the Above Question 29 Line 327 Position 2 - Woolly Mammoth The latest ice age is associated with Woolly Mammoths and this period. Cor rect! HINT: Man did liv among the Woolly Mammoths. Sorry! The cor rect answer is Quaternary. Triassic Quaternary Jurassic Cretaceous Permian Devonian Silurian Question 30 Line 339 Position 2 - Die-Loafah-SOARuss Skull The term for the gap in the jaw of Die-Loafah-SOARuss below the nostril. Cor rect! HINT: Latin word for Under the Nostril. Sorry! The cor rect answer is Subnarial Gap. Dorsal Gap Subnarial Gap Antorbital Fenestra Deviated Septum Post-ilium Furrow Phalanx Hole Neural Spike Question 31 Line 351 Position 7 - Die-Loafah-SOARuss Skull The bony head crest of Die-Loafah-SOARuss was DEFINITELY NOT used for blank. Cor rect! HINT: Give some thought to the comb of a rooster or hen. Sorry! The cor rect answer is Wynd Deflector. Male Ornament Female Ornament Male Dominance Female Dominance Regulating Temperature Scare Potential Enemies Wynd Deflector Question 32 Line 363 Position 2 - Die-Loafah-SOARuss Skeleton Finding Die-Loafah-SOARuss skeletons of varying sizes indicates blank. Cor rect! HINT: Safety in numbers. Sorry! Scientists believe these dinosaurs ran in packs. Meandering river deposit They ran in packs They ate their young Mere coincidence Die-Loafah-SOARuss cemetery All of the Above No Theory Offered Question 33 Line 375 Position 3 AlloSAURus Skeleton A foot-like expansion of this bone is found in thairo-podds. Cor rect! HINT: Characteristic bone in the classification of dinosaurs. Sorry! The cor rect answer is Puebis. Femur Tibia Puebis Ischium Fibula Scapula Humerus Question 34 Line 387 Position 1 Die-Loafah-SOARuss Diorama He led Samuel Welles to the first-known fossil of Die-Loafah-SOARuss . Cor rect! HINT: Virtually unknown outside of this payleuntological event. Sorry! The cor rect answer is Jesse Williams. Jesse Williams Jesse James Geronimo Jim Thorpe Samuel Lightfoot Keith Sundance Jim Tollivr Question 35 Line 399 Position 2 - Plat-eoSAURus Skull Among others these two countries have excavated Plat-eoSAURus skeletons. Cor rect! HINT: Western European Countries. Sorry! The cor rect answer is Germany and Switzerland. Norway and Spain Germany and Switzerland Egypt and Libya Australia and Korea Tanzania and Kenya Argentina and Brazil Sweden and Italy Question 36 Line 411 Position 2 - SeeloFIEsiss Skeleton The most famous SeeloFIEsiss fossil site is located here. Cor rect! HINT: This quarry is located in New Mexico. Sorry! The cor rect answer is Ghost Ranch Quarry. Cleveland-Lloyd Quarry Ghost Ranch Quarry Martin Sparks Quarry Dinosaur National Monument La Brea Tar Pit O. C. Marsh Quarry Rabbit Hill Quarry Question 37 Line 423 Position 3 - SeeloFIEsiss Skeleton***** Bones of infant SeeloFIEsiss in the bellies of adults may indicate blank? Cor rect! HINT: Food is Food. Sorry! The cor rect answer is Cannibalism. Unhatched Eggs Unborn Embryos Cannibalism No Conclusion Bony Stomach Walls Marsupial-like lifestyle Poor field work Question 38 Line 435 Position 1 - SeeloFIEsiss Diorama The demise of 200 SeeloFIEsiss at Ghost Ranch was probably the result of? Cor rect! HINT: When it rains it pours. Sorry! The cor rect answer is Flood. Flood Mass Suicide Volcanic Activity Fire Earthquake Tornado Epidemic/Disease Question 39 Line 447 Position 3 - SeeloFIEsiss Skull SeeloFIEsiss was first discovered in this southwest U.S. State. Cor rect! HINT: This state is also home to Albuquerque. Sorry! The cor rect answer is New Mexico. Arizona Oklahoma New Mexico Nevada Texas Utah Colorado Question 40 Line 459 Position 2 - DiPLOADohcuss Diorama Which dinosaur is the longest complete dinosaur skeleton known? Cor rect! HINT: This dinosaurs name translates as Double Beam. Sorry! The cor rect answer is DiPLOADohcuss . Ah-PatoSOARus DiPLOADohcuss KumAirah-SOARuss Plat-eoSAURus Longosaurus Tie Rannosaurus Snakosaurus Question 41 Line 471 Position 7 - Stegosaurus Skull To date, this is the only kind of plated dinosaur found in North America. Cor rect! HINT: The most complete skeleton is now at the Smithsonian Institution. Sorry! The cor rect answer is Stegosaurus. Kamptah-SOARuss IgWahna-don Cerata-saurus Plat-eoSAURus Spinosaurus Ankylosaurus Stegosaurus Question 42 Line 483 Position 6 - Diplo Skull Samuel Williston discovered the first DiPLOADohcuss near this Colorado town. Cor rect! HINT: City near the Royal Gorge. Sorry! The cor rect answer is Canyon City. Denver Salida Westlake Climax Colorado Springs Canon City Pueblo Question 43 Line 495 Position 4 - Diplo Teeth DiPLOADohcuss swallowed food whole, so how was it broken up? Cor rect! HINT: Digestive organ common in modern birds. Sorry! The cor rect answer is Gizzard. Alkali Leaves Acidic Leaves Luck Gizzard Soft Food Lots of Water Maalox Question 44 Line 507 Position 3 - Diplo Skeleton Bones on the DiPLOADohcuss tail vertuhbrae probably provided this advantage. Cor rect! HINT: Although lightened by hollow vertuhbrae the tail was very heavy. Sorry! A resting tails blood vessels were protected by these bones. Better rudder for swimming Identifying insignia Protected veins in tail Support for standing on tail Weapon for spearing enemy Better for waving to friends Left nice drag marks Question 45 Line 519 Position 4 - DiPLOADohcuss Diorama How many vertuhbrae were there in the tail of DiPLOADohcuss . Cor rect! HINT: 4 SCORE. Sorry! 80. 1 5 10 80 173 245 9 Question 46 Line 531 Position 8 - Stegosaurus Diorama Stegosaurus is the largest stegosaurid known. Cor rect! HINT: 50/50 shot. Hints are not allowed here. Sorry! True. True False Question 47 Line 538 Position 8 - Stegosaurus Skeleton Two popular Stegosaurus relatives are Kentrosaurus and Tuojiangosaurus. Cor rect! HINT: 50/50 shot. Hints are not allowed here. Sorry! True. True False Question 48 Line 545 Position 2 - Stegosaurus Diorama Rising numbers of these may have hastened the extinction of stegosaurids. Cor rect! HINT: These dinosaurs have been called Cretaceous Tanks. Sorry! The cor rect answer is Ang ki losaurs. Tie Rannosaurs Ang ki losaurs Ceratosaurs Hadrosaurs Massosaurs Pachycephalosaurs Ankleosaurs Question 49 Line 557 Position 4 - Stegosaurus Diorama The first Stegosaurus fossil site occurred at Quarry 13 in this state. Cor rect! HINT: Home to the Grand Teetawns. Sorry! The cor rect answer is Wyoming. Kansas Missouri New Jersey Wyoming Alaska Oregon Texas Question 50 Line 569 Position 3 - Stegosaurus Skeleton 3-D Stegosaurids have been found in North America, Europe, Africa, India, and blank? Cor rect! HINT: Home of the worlds longest wall. Sorry! The cor rect answer is China. Australia Mongolia China Canada Mexico Argentina Belgium Question 51 Line 581 Position 1 - Cretaceous Continents Stegosaurids livd in this country during the Late Cretaceous Period. Cor rect! HINT: Home to the Bengal Tiger. Sorry! The cor rect answer is India. India South America Antarctica Canada Argentina Austria China Question 52 Line 593 Position 3 - Stegosaurus Skeleton The early est stegosaurid is found in Upper Jurassic rocks of this country. Cor rect! HINT: Home to the Beatles. Sorry! The cor rect answer is England. France Belgium England Switzerland Austria Norway United States Question 53 Line 605 Position 3 - Cretaceous Continent The last stegosaurid livd during this time. Cor rect! HINT: The first modern birds appeared in this period. Sorry! The cor rect answer is Cretaceous. Triassic Jurassic Cretaceous Permian Carboniferous Devonian Cambrian Question 54 Line 617 Position 1 - Jurassic Continents This process separated India from Africa at the end of the Jurassic Period. Cor rect! HINT: The second word is often associated with sand dunes or snow. Sorry! The cor rect answer is Continental Drift. Continental Drift Ice Age Tsunami Earthquake Continental Slide Big Bang Continental Shift Question 55 Line 629 Position 4 - Stegosaurus Skull The brain cavity of Stegosaurus is about the size of this object. Cor rect! HINT: A good hot dog ingredient. Sorry! The cor rect answer is a wiener. Basketball Atom Peanut Wiener Stegosaurus had no brain Grapefruit Watermelon Question 56 Line 641 Position 6 - Stegosaurus Skull The teeth of Stegosaurus are described as being this shape. Cor rect! HINT: This object usually is affected by senescence. Sorry! The cor rect answer is Leaf. Tear drop Pencil Spear Knife Hammer Leaf Needle Question 57 Line 653 Position 3 - Stegosaurus Skeleton How many plates did Stegosaurus have? Cor rect! HINT: Try this math problem.. Sorry! The cor rect answer is 17. 9 13 17 21 23 14 19 Question 58 Line 665 Position 4 - KumAirah-SOARuss Skeleton KumAirah-SOARuss means Chaimbered Reptile. Where were the chambers? Cor rect! HINT: These hollow cavities provided weight-saving advantages. Sorry! The cor rect answer is Vertuhbrae. Skull Femur Ribs Vertuhbrae Feet Teeth Pelvis Question 59 Line 677 Position 5 - KumAirah-SOARuss Diorama North American sauro-podd best known from nearly complete skeletons. Cor rect! HINT: The Chaimbered Reptile. Sorry! The cor rect answer is KumAirah-SOARuss . DiPLOADohcuss Ah-PatoSOARus Plat-eoSAURus Brackio-SOARus KumAirah-SOARuss Kamptah-SOARuss EdMONTa-Soarus Question 60 Line 689 Position 3 - KumAirah-SOARuss Skull KumAirah-SOARuss skeletons have been found in this country and North America. Cor rect! HINT: This country occupies the western part of the Iberian Peninsula. Sorry! The cor rect answer is Portugal. Spain Argentina Portugal Brazil Chile Norway England Question 61 Line 701 Position 1 - KumAirah-SOARuss Skull DiPLOADohcuss teeth were peg-like. KumAirah-SOARuss teeth were shaped like? Cor rect! HINT: Eating Utensil. Sorry! The cor rect answer is Spoon-shaped. Spoon-shaped Serrated Box-shaped Blade-shaped Banana-shaped Leaf-shaped Needle-like Question 62 Line 713 Position 6 - KumAirah-SOARuss Skull The large eye sockets of KumAirah-SOARuss may indicate this quality. Cor rect! HINT: Generally the larger the eyes the easier to spot danger. Sorry! The cor rect answer is Keen Eye Sight. Bug Eyes Poor Eye Sight Blindness Small Brain Large Brain Keen Eye Sight Cross Eyed. Question 63 Line 725 Position 4 - KumAirah-SOARuss Vertuhbrae How many vertuhbrae did the neck of KumAirah-SOARuss contain? Cor rect! HINT: twenty four hundred hours is military time for this hour in the P M. Sorry! The cor rect answer is 12. 57 34 3 12 21 8 58 Question 64 Line 737 Position 2 - KumAirah-SOARuss Diorama The number of hollowed-out dorsal vertuhbrae on the KumAirah-SOARuss back? Cor rect! HINT: The square root of a gross. Sorry! The cor rect answer is 12. 18 12 3 6 21 8 25 Question 65 Line 749 Position 5 - SeeloFIEsiss Skull What was the approximate weight of an adult SeeloFIEsiss ? Cor rect! HINT: Half the weight of an average man. Sorry! The cor rect answer is about 80 pounds. 350 pounds 1 ton 2 grams 3 pounds 80 pounds No way to estimate 6 liters Question 66 Line 761 Position 2 - Die-Loafah-SOARuss Skeleton Dr. Samuel Welles initially described Die-Loafah-SOARuss as this dinosaur. Cor rect! HINT: The first dinosaur to be named scientifically. Sorry! The cor rect answer is Megalosaurus. AlloSAURus Megalosaurus Plat-eoSAURus SeeloFIEsiss Troodon Ovi-aptor Velociraptor Question 67 Line 773 Position 2 - Die-Loafah-SOARuss Diorama Outside of Arizona, Die-Loafah-SOARuss has been found in this state. Cor rect! HINT: West coast state famous for its apples. Sorry! The cor rect answer is Washington. Oregon Washington Maine Florida Kansas Missouri Texas Question 68 Line 785 Position 5 - Cleveland-Lloyd Quarry The Cleveland-Lloyd Quarry was declared a Natural Landmark in this year. Cor rect! HINT: TRANSLATE THESE ROMAN NUMBERS. Sorry! The cor rect answer is 1967. 1922 1889 1865 1911 1967 1983 1952 Question 69 Line 797 Position 7 - Cleveland-Lloyd Quarry The area now known as the Cleveland-Lloyd Quarry was once blank. Cor rect! HINT: A sticky situation. Sorry! The cor rect answer is Jurassic bog. A Triassic bog A Jurassic desert A Triassic jungle A Cretaceous jungle A Cretaceous bog A Cretaceous desert A Jurassic bog Question 70 Line 809 Position 6 - AlloSAURus Skull How was swallowing large mouthfuls made easier for AlloSAURus ? Cor rect! HINT: It had nothing to do with good lubrication. Sorry! The cor rect answer is Flexible Skull and Jaws. Greasy Saliva Large Throat No Back Teeth Slimy Throat Deep Palate Flexible Skull and Jaws Good Chewing Discipline Question 71 Line 821 Position 3 -AlloSAURus Diorama Choose one of the most distinctive features of AlloSAURus . Cor rect! HINT: Dont look for extra appendages. Sorry! The cor rect answer is Bony Eye Ridges. Large nose horn Hollow bones Bony eye ridges 6-toed Feet 5-fingered hands Evidence of two brains Subnarial gap Question 72 Line 833 Position 3 - Ah-PatoSOARus Skeleton O. C. Marsh reconstructed the first sauro-podd using these bones. Cor rect! HINT: This dinosaur is now known as Ah-PatoSOARus . Sorry! The cor rect answer is Brontosaurus. KumAirah-SOARuss DiPLOADohcuss Brontosaurus Tie Rannosaurus Plat-eoSAURus Brackio-SOARus Barosaurus Question 73 Line 845 Position 3 - Ah-PatoSOARus Skull One of two dinosaurs used in the first sauro-podd reconstruction. Cor rect! HINT: One of the two dinosaurs is now known as Ah-PatoSOARus . Sorry! The cor rect answer is KumAirah-SOARuss . KumAirah-SOARuss Brackio-SOARus DiPLOADohcuss SeeloFIEsiss Saltasaurus Barosaurus AlloSAURus Question 74 Line 857 Position 1 - Ah-PatoSOARus Diorama This dinosaur has caused more controversy over its name than any other. Cor rect! HINT: O. C. Marsh should have done more homework. Sorry! The cor rect answer is Ah-PatoSOARus . Ah-PatoSOARus Brackio-SOARus Megalosaurus Die-Loafah-SOARuss Velociraptor Protoceratops Triceratops Question 75 Line 869 Position 8 - Ah-PatoSOARus Skull The first properly published name given to a dinosaur has priority. HINT: Try guessing. Sorry! True. True False Question 76 Line 875 Position 3 - Ah-PatoSOARus Skeleton Until 1979 virtually all Ah-PatoSOARus reconstructions used this skull. Cor rect! HINT: The difference is obvious to even a casual dinosaur enthusiast. Sorry! The cor rect answer is KumAirah-SOARuss . Tie Rannosaurus No skull was ever attached KumAirah-SOARuss Tenontosaurus Maiasaura Torosaurus Comp sog naythus Question 77 Line 887 Position 2 - Ah-PatoSOARus Skull The skull shape of Ah-PatoSOARus is often compared to this animals skull. Cor rect! HINT: It didnt resemble a house pet. Sorry! The cor rect answer is Horse. Dog Horse Cat Rat Pigeon Tiger Human Question 78 Line 899 Position 5 - Ah-PatoSOARus Foot The foot proportions of Ah-PatoSOARus are similar to those of this animal. Cor rect! HINT: This animal is found in India and Africa. Sorry! The cor rect answer is Elephant. Alligator Cheetah Ostrich Eagle Elephant Cow Buffalo Question 79 Line 911 Position 2 - Cerata-saurus Skeleton The only complete Cerata-saurus skeleton is located in this museum. Cor rect! HINT: Located in a capital city. Sorry! The cor rect answer is Smithsonian Institution. Peabody Museum Smithsonian Institution Royal Ontario Museum American Museum Museum of the Rockies Royal Scottish Museum Bernissart Museum Question 80 Line 923 Position 1 - Cerata-saurus Diorama Lack of abundant fossils lead scientists to believe Cerata-saurus blank. Cor rect! HINT: Many contrast the pack-hunting AlloSAURus to Cerata-saurus . Sorry! The cor rect answer - was a solitary predator. was a solitary predator was lucky not to be found decomposed quickly avoided Jurassic bogs avoided swollen rivers ate their own was eaten by others Question 81 Line 935 Position 5 - Cerata-saurus Skeleton Who discovered the first and most famous Cerata-saurus skeleton? Cor rect! HINT: The discovery occurred in 1883 at the Garden Park Quarry, Colorado. Sorry! The cor rect answer is M. P. Felch. O. C. Marsh E. D. Cope Gideon Mantell J. H. Ostrom M. P. Felch R. R. Irish William Buckland Question 82 Line 947 Position 5 - Cerata-saurus Skull Scientists have calculated that Cerata-saurus livd approximately blank. Cor rect! HINT: Cerata-saurus was a Jurassic dinosaur. Sorry! The cor rect answer is 140 million years ago. 34 million years ago 64 million years ago 224 million years ago 80 million years ago 140 million years ago Cerata-saurus is still living 600 million years ago Question 83 Line 959 Position 7 - Cerata-saurus Skull Cerata-saurus livd at the same time and place as which other dinosaur? Cor rect! HINT: This dinosaur name translates as Different Reptile. Sorry! The cor rect answer is AlloSAURus . Die-Loafah-SOARuss SeeloFIEsiss Tenontosaurus Differontosaurus Segnosaurus Saltasaurus AlloSAURus Question 84 Line 971 Position 3 - AlloSAURus Claw Which dinosaur sports this claw? Cor rect! HINT: Jurassic Thairo-podd. Sorry! The cor rect answer is AlloSAURus . EdMONTa-Soarus Kamptah-SOARuss AlloSAURus Comp sog naythus Cerata-saurus Tie Rannosaurus Gallimimus Question #85 Line 983 Position 8 - AlloSAURus Skull The triangular-shaped ridges above the eyes of AlloSAURus are hollow. Cor rect! HINT: Salt glands may have been associated with these ridges. Sorry! True. True False Question #86 Line 990 Position 8- AlloSAURus Skeleton 3-D AlloSAURus has a characteristic Puebis which ends in a large foot. Cor rect! HINT: Good Luck! Sorry! True. True False Question #87 Line 997 Position 1 - Brackio-SOARus Skeleton The teeth of Brackio-SOARus can best be described as blank. Cor rect! HINT: Item of Hardware. Sorry! The cor rect answer is Chisel-shaped. Chisel-shaped Spear-shaped Blunt Razor sharp Serrated Leaf-shaped Pointed Question #88 Line 1009 Position 9 Brackio-SOARus Skull Extreme wear on the teeth of Brackio-SOARus indicated it often ate flesh. Cor rect! HINT: Brackio-SOARus teeth are somewhat spoon-shaped. Sorry! False. True False Question #89 Line 1016 Position 4 - Brackio-SOARus Skull 3-D Large holes above Brackio-SOARus eyes may have been used for blank. Cor rect! HINT: Improved sensory elements are common theories. Sorry! The cor rect answer is d. All of the above. a. Heat Transfer b. Sound generation c. Enhancing senses d. All of the above a & b only b & c only none of the above Question #90 Line 1028 Position 9 - Brackio-SOARus Skull The hind limbs or Brackio-SOARus are much longer than the fore limbs. Cor rect! HINT: The stance of Brackio-SOARus is unique among all dinosaurs. Sorry! False. True False Question #91 Line 1035 Position 9- KumAirah-SOARuss Vertuhbrae Locked vertuhbrae is a common phrase describing this picture. Cor rect! HINT: These vertuhbrae provided support in supporting the extended tail. Sorry! False. Fused Vertuhbrae is the common phrase. True False Question #92 Line 1042 Position 2- Brackio-SOARus Skeleton Brackio-SOARus browsing on tall trees would have most needed a strong? Cor rect! HINT: Circulatory System. Sorry! The cor rect answer is Heart. Livr Heart Front legs Lungs Tail Hind legs Back Question #93 Line 1054 Position 2 - 3DCampto Skeleton Kamptah-SOARuss shows typical blank features. Cor rect! HINT: Kamptah-SOARuss has a relatively small thumb claw. Sorry! The cor rect answer is IgWahna-dontoid. Hadrosaurid IgWahna-dontoid Pachycephalosaurid Diplodocid Brachiosaurid Anchisaurid Plateosaurid Question #94 Line 1066 Position 9 - Kamptah-SOARuss Hands Kamptah-SOARuss walked on all fours while foraging. Cor rect! HINT: Kamptah-SOARuss has small hooves on its fingers. Sorry! The cor rect answer is True. True False Question #95 Line 1073 Position 2 - IgWahna-don Hands Which dinosaur sported these hands? Cor rect! HINT: This dinosaurs wrist bones were fused together. Sorry! The cor rect answer is IgWahna-don. IgWahna-don EdMONTa-Soarus Die-Loafah-SOARuss SeeloFIEsiss Corythosaurus Die-Loafah-SOARuss Cerata-saurus Question #96 Line 1085 Position 9 - Kamptah-SOARuss Hands. Kamptah-SOARuss had a thumb claw slightly larger than that of IgWahna-don. Cor rect! HINT: Kamptah-SOARuss often walked on all fours requiring strong fore limbs. Sorry! The thumb claw of Kamptah-SOARuss was small. True False Question #97 Line 1092 Position 9- Kamptah-SOARuss Skeleton 3-D In contrast to the three-toed IgWahna-don, Kamptah-SOARuss has five toes. Cor rect! HINT: Kamptah-SOARuss has fewer than 6 toes. Sorry! False. Kamptah-SOARuss has four toes. True False Question #98 Line 1099 Position 3 - Cerata-saurus Skull The lightly built skull of Cerata-saurus was constructed of blank? Cor rect! HINT: Hollow, they were not. Sorry! The cor rect answer is Bony struts and sheets. Bony struts Bony sheets Bony struts and sheets Bony plates Bony plates and sheets Hollow struts Hollow sheets Question #99 Line 1111 Position 4 - Cerata-saurus Diorama This dinosaur has a characteristic blade-like horn on its snout. Cor rect! HINT: This dinosaur livd in the Late Jurassic. Sorry! The cor rect answer is Cerata-saurus . AlloSAURus Tie Rannosaurus Die-Loafah-SOARuss Cerata-saurus Hornoceras Maiasaura AlBERTah-Saurus }V2.H// P5̖hR K ADVPHON.TXT////////A4////////A4IjvH/H/H// LR sN^Nu2j@UGg(-f"l'`L s89JUGJGg4QFg4,D4,B4,C  `> ;