This trivia facts quiz is on Types of Dinosaurs! Other than trying to identify the lives that dinosaurs lived through their remains, there are a lot of things that remain a mystery today, and one of the stories that people can’t seem to agree on is how the legendary animals are extinct. Do you think you know about dinosaurs enough See moreto pass this quiz?
Whether you are a dinosaur enthusiast, a student looking to learn more about paleontology, or just someone curious about the ancient inhabitants of our planet, this quiz offers a fun and educational experience. You will discover lesser-known types of dinosaurs, understand their evolutionary traits, and get a glimpse into the world as it existed millions of years ago.
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Three-horned face
Three-horned apex
Triple-spear spinner
Three-sharp head
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2015
1998
1993
2006
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About the size of a chicken.
As large as a medium-sized dog.
Similar in size to a small car.
Comparable to a turkey.
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Glidians
Sauropods
Plesiosaurs
Pterosaurs
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Wood and roots of trees
Plants
Fish
Insects
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A tail club
Confirmed extremely bright red skin
A head crest
Sickle-like claws
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It lived in North Africa.
Its fossils were burned in 1977 as "fossil vandalism."
It fed primarily on winged reptiles like Pteranodon.
It had a sail/multiple spines on its back.
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A vertical schoolbus
A five-story building
The Statue of Liberty
The average height of a house.
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Velociraptor
Triceratops
Brachiosaurus
Unenlagia
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Spine-headed freak
Dense-bone lizard
Fast Czech lizard
Thick-headed lizard
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Like the average North American motorcycle
Like an ostrich
A newborn buffalo
Average car in traffic
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Canada
New Zealand
India
United States
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Quetzalcoatlus
Archaeopteryx
Compsognathus
Anchiornis
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"Crane" the same way an elephant uses its trunk to bring food to the mouth.
Fifth leg so the dinosaur could rear up in a bipedal position supported by the tail.
Whip to potentially hurt predators and scare them away with a large cracking sound.
Rope to strangle necks of nearby slow herbivores and carnivores to prevent circulation.
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Velociraptor
Dilophosaurus
Stegosaurus
All of the above
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A Jurassic large predator about the size of the T. rex.
An aquatic shark-like reptile that fed primarily on plankton.
A light, Triassic carnivore about half the height of an adult.
A winged reptile flying before the first dinosaurs evolved.
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False
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A pelycosaur
An jenitsodon
A hadesaur
An archodontian
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An enlarged scythe-like second toe 20 cm long.
A neck frill like that of a frilled-neck lizard.
Two crests on top of its head parallel to each other.
The ability to spit poison like a spitting cobra.
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It ate many plums, evidenced by the high amount of plum pits in its stomach.
It lived near the coastlines of an ancient ocean known as Psitta when Pangaea was still together.
It was named after a famous German paleontologist known as Rudolf Psittas.
Its skull looked like a parrot, especially the beak, but with no feathers.
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It was never a myth.
Paleontologists reassured that no such fossils were ever discovered.
Carl had been interviewed by online newspapers and confessed.
The Mythbusters did a segment that involved research on the so-called "Compsognathus.
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Mexico
Antarctica
South America
Indonesia
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It was thought to have bone armor on its back, but that was actually fossilized salt deposits.
It was discovered by a paleontologist named Enrique Salta.
It was named after the city of Salta in Argentina.
The fossils were discovered with over 400 kg of salt on them.
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It was a slow-moving herbivore with a small tail club.
It was an Asian carnivore that lived in the Late Jurassic.
It was a deadly snake called a "dragon" after being discovered in 1884.
It was a small carnivore the size of a chicken, estimated to be able to jump a meter in height.
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Dragonflies
Turtles
Treefruit
Fish
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The largest dinosaur with adequate fossils to confirm it's size.
The smallest herbivorous dinosaur that still fought a carnivore.
The largest reptile discovered in Argentina.
The first South American dinosaur discovered by a European scientist.
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Spinosaurus
Triceratops
Archaeopteryx
Tyrannosaurus
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A long neck compared to its body.
A tail club.
A small brain compared to its body size.
Two eyes situated on its head.
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