Fair enough. But the question should be fairly straightforward if you take the time to think.
The longest bone is clearly going to belong to either a whale or a big dinosaur.
Via process of elimination, you can easily eliminate the elephant and the sloth, which are much smaller than whales and large dinosaurs.
That leaves the T-rex. But the T-Rx is much smaller than other well-known dinosaurs like the diplodocus. So that can be safely eliminated as well, leaving only the titanosaur as a possible answer.
It's definitely not an easy question, but it's quite doable with some basic knowledge if you take the time.
What got me was the fact that Titanosaur sounds like a made up dino meant to trick me, but I should have known better given the sorts of names other dinosaurs have
I missed this one, guessing T Rex, especially should have gotten the right answer, since titanosaur was shown on an episode of Walking With Dinosaurs (PBS) which I watched last night.
I like to think that there is 214 bones in the human body as there are 8 bones which for some reason are not counted. These are the metatarsophalangeal sesamoids (2 on each foot) and metacarpophalangeal sesamoids (2 on each hand).
All 8 of these bones are present in >99% of humans.
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The jolly roger was absolutely flown by the royal navy.
In particular the submarine core. Submariners used to fly jolly Rogers when they returned from successful missions. And sometimes added new skulls for each ship they took down.
Sweet, another tenner. Might’ve hit 9900 again for the first time in months if I didn’t have to use process of elimination on the Aztec and Dino questions, but I’ll happily take a 9850.
Started out very strong with a couple of 996s, but finished with 8/10. Guessed wrong between Fortnite and Minecraft, having never played either, and also guessed the wrong dinosaur for the bone. Took my time deciding between Babylon and Tenochtitlan too but got that one right haha
I've never seen a skeleton horse when my kids are playing Minecraft, but I'm glad there were essentially two Mexico City questions, because I love it there!
There are skeleton horses in the Witcher series video games, specifically Witcher 3, the wild hunt and specifically ridden by the wild hunt. A simple google image search should be a quick proof -- please rectify.
The longest bone is clearly going to belong to either a whale or a big dinosaur.
Via process of elimination, you can easily eliminate the elephant and the sloth, which are much smaller than whales and large dinosaurs.
That leaves the T-rex. But the T-Rx is much smaller than other well-known dinosaurs like the diplodocus. So that can be safely eliminated as well, leaving only the titanosaur as a possible answer.
It's definitely not an easy question, but it's quite doable with some basic knowledge if you take the time.
All 8 of these bones are present in >99% of humans.
Why not share it with the Interesting Facts Group? You can also like other people's facts, and we show Quizmaster the most-liked ones, so he can add them to JetPunk's own Interesting Facts Pages!
In particular the submarine core. Submariners used to fly jolly Rogers when they returned from successful missions. And sometimes added new skulls for each ship they took down.
well... that's what these quizzes are for, to learn things, other than bragging about sour score, I mean
You got 10 of 10 correct
With time bonus, your score is 9,906
You beat or equaled 100% of test takers
This is tied for your 3rd best score all-time
To be fair, they're two different words:
-Os, oris means mouth or opening;
-Os, ossis means bone.
They just share the same nominative.
The darn video game question got me again.
Also, these quizzes would be vastly improved if there were no video game questions.
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/OEDOUvvFIU4
When in doubt, I always pick Corsets.
"Uhhh... corsets?"
It's concerning how much skeleton related knowledge I know.
Nr 7 slowed me down the most with nr 9 almost as much, because of carefully reviewing the answers.