Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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The tall herbivore seen first in Jurassic Park | Brachiosaurus | 97%
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The "roofed lizard" with a spiny tail | Stegosaurus | 92%
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Brontosaurus was considered a synonym of this huge herbivore | Apatosaurus | 89%
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The "different lizard", or the "Lion of the Jurassic" | Allosaurus | 82%
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The "double-crested" predator that didn't actually spit venom | Dilophosaurus | 82%
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Long-necked marine reptile said to be still alive in Loch Ness | Plesiosaurus | 76%
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A tiny carnivore with a long name | Compsognathus | 74%
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Horned carnivore | Ceratosaurus | 71%
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"Double beam", favorite of steel tycoon Andrew Carnegie | Diplodocus | 63%
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The first dinosaur discovered by modern science | Megalosaurus | 63%
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The "thunder lizard", mascot of Sinclair oil | Brontosaurus | 61%
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Chinese long-neck with a cameo in The Lost World: Jurassic Park | Mamenchisaurus | 61%
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Coil-shelled invertebrate, related to today's nautilus | Ammonite | 58%
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An early bird found in Germany; the "missing link" | Archaeopteryx | 58%
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The first flying reptile found by paleontologists | Pterodactylus | 50%
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Four-finned aquatic predator; purportedly magical. | Liopleurodon | 45%
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"Crowned dragon", a putative ancestor of T. rex | Guanlong | 34%
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A famous fish-like reptile found by a young girl | Ichthyosaurus | 34%
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"Different-toothed" dinosaur from South Africa | Heterodontosaurus | 26%
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Giant filter-feeding fish | Leedsichthys | 26%
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"Oak lizard", a mid-sized bipedal herbivore from the USA | Dryosaurus | 24%
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Primitive armored dinosaur from the UK and possibly Arizona | Scelidosaurus | 18%
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Feathery herbivore from Siberia | Kulindadromeus | 5%
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