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Dinosaur trivia

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Malte279

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Apatosaurus and Brontosaurus are the famous example that made me ask for two examples. I confess I didn't know about Avalonia and Camelotia before. I wonder why there are two names for the same dinosaur both of which refer to the Arthurs saga. Couldn't they decide for one or did they actually think there were two species. Either way, you gave the answer and can proceed with the next question.

PS: Another example would have been Albertosaurus and Gorgosaurus.


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Beets me either. Anyway I don't feel a just winner because Avalonia ended up not being a dino at all, it was one big mess-up. It's a hard life being a paleontologist. But here it goes:

What's the name of a dinosaur discovered in a sulfur mine, near some gas chambers (gas... as in butane, propane, that sort of stuff)? (Just first name will do)
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Is it Iguanodon? I seem to remember a ton of them were discovered in the late 1800s, but I forget what type of mine it was.


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I checked it out, sadly it was a coal mine where those Iguanodons were found (dozens of them). They were not the first Iguanodons ever to be discovered though. Most of the mines related to dinosaurs seem to be coal mines. There are many articles on dinosaur footprints being found in coal mines.
I have to admit that inspite of long search I didn't find the dinosaur species being asked for.


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I thought this was an easy one =x Should I give out the answer?
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Maybe you could give some more hints before solving it up. For example where is the sulfur mine we are talking about? We may yet be able to answer the question.


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The sulfur mine was in China, and the dinosaur is a member of the coelurosaurus family
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All right... Is it Sinornithoides, or Sinornithosaurus? Or Gasosaurus? Thoe are the only three I can think of.


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Correct! :D It's Gasosaurus, your turn Tinysaurus
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Aucasaurus majevensis, a member of the ______ family of dinosaurs, has a name that means _________. Fill in the blanks!


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Aucasaurus majevensis, a member of the Abelisauridae family of dinosaurs, has a name that means Auca Lizard. ?


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Well, you got half right. Aucasaurus means 'Lizard from Auca Majevo'. Your turn, Malte.


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Please name at least three dinosaur species of whom fossils in nowadays Australia were found.


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What about Muttaburrasaurus, Rhoetosaurus, and Ozraptor?


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This question might be a little tough, but I dunno. ^^;

What is the name of a group of dinosaurs that went from meat-eating to plant-eating and are descendents of the Raptor Family?


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Therizinosauridae? I don't think they are descendents from the raptors.. but they did go from meat-eating to plant eating
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Correct. And yes, Therizinosaurs did descend from the raptors.

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Here it goes:

Which dinosaur's first name means "Slow Lizard"?
Hint: Look at the previous questions, the name isn't there but there are some clues
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