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This hadrosaurid had a cassowary-like "helmet" or crest on top of its head. | Corythosaurus | 100%
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This most famous of hadrosaurids had a long banana-shaped crest extending from the back of its head. | Parasaurolophus | 100%
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This relative of triceratops had horns standing out from its frill. It often showed up in dinosaur movies like Valley of Gwangi and 1,000,000 BC. | Styracosaurus | 100%
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This was the small, large eyed predator that in northern regions appeared to rival tyrannosaurids as the apex predator. It has been speculated that the large eyes helped it hunt at night. | Troodon | 100%
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This ceratopsid had three short horns and a large frill with large openings in it. | Chasmosaurus | 89%
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This ankylosaurid gets its name from Edmonton, where it was first discovered. | Edmontonia | 89%
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This "thick nosed lizard" was a ceratopsid found further north, and likely could stand colder weather. | pachyrhinosaurus | 89%
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Baptornis is an example of what kind of animal that was present at the site? | Bird | 78%
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Cryodrakon (ice cold dragon) was what type of animal? | Azhdarchid Pterosaur | 67%
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This ceratopsid has one large horn on its nose. | Centrosaurus | 67%
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This smaller T-rex relative was one of the top predators of the region. It's name means "dreadful lizard." | Gorgosaurus | 67%
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As time progressed and the Inland Seaway flooded the shoreline wetlands, this long necked marine reptile's fossil became more common in the sediment | Elasmosaurus | 44%
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Leidyosuchus and Albertochampsa are two species of what type of reptile found in the Dinosaur Park formation? | Crocodilian | 33%
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Alphadon and Eodelphis are examples of what family of animals that were living at the site? | Mammals | 33%
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These extinct reptiles most closely resembled gharials, and this animal was the most common of the group. | Champsosaurus | 22%
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