| Answer | % Correct | |
|---|---|---|
| You all knew this one. | Velociraptor | 98%
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| I would be shocked if you missed this one. | Tyrannosaurus | 60%
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| Interestingly, this is believed to be the last non-avian dinosaur alive. | Triceratops | 58%
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| The one in King Kong (1933) did nothing wrong. | Stegosaurus | 50%
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| A relative of the Triceratops found in the US and Canada. | Pachyrhinosaurus | 44%
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| A relative of Spinosaurus from South America. | Irritator | 34%
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| It’s an ancestor of T. rex that comes from China. | Guanlong | 33%
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| A thyreophoran whose fossil tells us it has a red color. | Borealopelta | 24%
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| Yes, I know it sounds like a off-brand Parasaurolophus. | Saurolophus | 22%
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| Homalocephale, like all pachycephalosaurs, are related to Triceratops. | Homalocephale | 18%
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| A Ornithomimid whose name means “Pelican Mimic”. | Pelecanimimus | 16%
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| Its name means “Thunder Thigh”. | Brontomerus | 10%
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| This is a lambeosaurine hadrosaur, which means it’s related to Parasaurolophus of Jurassic Park (1993) fame. | Magnapaulia | 10%
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| A terror bird from South America. | Phorusrhacos | 7%
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| This is the genus name of the dodo. What? Birds are dinosaurs. | Raphus | 7%
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