| Decription | Animal | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| The "dawn raptor" from South America | Eoraptor | 73%
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| Common and famous small carnivore; hundreds were found at Ghost Ranch | Coelophysis | 67%
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| German ancestor of the long-necked dinosaurs, despite the name, they weren't flat | Plateosaurus | 67%
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| Sail-backed carnivore named after the Grand Canyon State | Arizonasaurus | 61%
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| Medium-sized primitive carnivore from Argentina, named after the goatherd who found its bones | Herrerasaurus | 55%
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| Dinosaur named after Godzilla | Gojirasaurus | 52%
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| Giant carnivorous reptile from the southwestern USA; a distant cousin of crocodiles made famous for its role in Walking with DInosaurs | Postosuchus | 52%
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| Incredibly common mammal relative who survived the Great Dying, and helped humans discover the ancient supercontinent Pangea | Lystrosaurus | 47%
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| Massive marine reptile from Nevada, named after the Shoshone tribe | Shonisaurus | 42%
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| The "mouse lizard" dinosaur who wasn't all that tiny at all | Mussaurus | 39%
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| Proganochelys is an early example of this living group of armored reptile | Turtle | 31%
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| The kind of primitive air-breathing fish that Ceratodus and its living relatives can be called (common name) | Lungfish | 30%
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| Rutiodon and the other "plant lizards", who superfically resembled crocodiles | Phytosaur | 28%
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| Tusked mammal relative from around the Petrified Forest | Placerias | 27%
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| "Dog-jawed" protomammal from the southern continents | Cynognathus | 25%
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| Long- scaled bizzare reptile once thought to be related to birds | Longisquama | 25%
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| Hook-tailed climbing reptiles that resembled chameleons | Drepanosaur | 23%
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| Kyrgyz reptile that glived with wings on its legs | Sharovipteryx | 17%
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| Argentine fossil who may be a primitive bird-hipped dinosaur, or not a dinosaur at all | Pisanosaurus | 14%
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| The "dragon of Wawel". Its name even means "dragon" in Polish | Smok | 13%
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| An "alien"- looking freshwater shark | Xenacanthus | 6%
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