Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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Largest snake to ever exist. | Titanoboa | 92%
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Fish with considerable biting force, but no true teeth. | Dunkleosteus | 78%
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Giant herbivorous therapod dinosaur with immense claws. | Therizinosaurus | 78%
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Small, intelligent dinosaur with large eyes. | Troodon | 73%
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Shark relative with spiral or whorl teeth. | Helicoprion | 71%
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Relative of modern elephants with backward-pointing tusks. | Deinotherium | 69%
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Ice Age rhino with one, massive horn. | Elasmotherium | 67%
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Giant relative of Oviraptor. | Gigantoraptor | 67%
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Distant relative of horses, walked like a gorilla. | Chalicotherium | 65%
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Giant amphibian from the Cretaceous, lived within Antarctic Circle. | Koolasuchus | 65%
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Largest bony fish to ever exist. | Leedsichthys | 63%
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Large pig-like predatory mammal, largest in its family. | Daeodon | 61%
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Cambrian arthropod with five eyes and a proboscis. | Opabinia | 57%
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Aquatic or semi-aquatic Triassic reptile with an extremely long neck. | Tanystropheus | 57%
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Cambrian worm-like animal with spines along its back. | Hallucigenia | 49%
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