Jurassic World: How Much Do You Know About The Dinosaurs?
Jurassic World: How Much Do You Know About The Dinosaurs?
Put your prehistoric prowess to the test.
Put your prehistoric prowess to the test.
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Scientists have discovered a new species of dinosaur in Canada. They dubbed the dinosaur, which is related to triceratops (pictured above, at Field Station: Dinosaurs in Secaucus) "Hellboy" because of its look. What is this dinosaur's name?
Some dinosaur bones, like this ungual claw from a theropod, were recently found to have what potentially valuable material in them?
This is the neck of an apatosaurus. For a long time, scientists believed this was the correct name for the long-necked dinosaur that had long been referred to as the brontosaurus. Now what are some people arguing?
The long-necks were quite hefty. What dinosaur was unearthed in Argentina in 2014 and, at 65 tons (though that was later disputed), could well take the title for the largest dinosaur?
Which dinosaur, whose nearly complete skeleton was found in New Jersey in 1858, is the state dinosaur and the subject of a statue in Haddonfield?
This dinosaur (as seen at Field Station: Dinosaurs in Secaucus) probably used its hollow crest to make sounds. What is its name?
In 1866, a second nearly complete dinosaur skeleton, a tyrannosauroid, was found in New Jersey, in Barnsboro, Gloucester County. Identify this dino.
The Tyrannosaurus rex is portrayed -- in the Jurassic Park films and other movies -- as a fearsome hunter. But is that the truth?
Brachiosaurus, which could be as long as 82 feet and weigh as much as 62 tons, lived during what period?
The stegosaurus used its tail spikes for defense. What function do scientists think the plates on its back may have served?