Take the quiz! Answer the questions below and click "I'm finished!" when you are done. 1. What is the name of the largest, most complete and best-preserved T.rex ever found? Dakota Sue Lucy 2. Where was this T.rex found? Mazon Creek, Illinois Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming Hell Creek Formation, western South dakota 3. What did T.rex eat and what do we call dinosaurs that ate only this? Meat, carnivores Tar, tabivores Plants, herbivores 4. In what time period did dinosaurs first live? Cambrian Jurassic Triassic 5. What do scientists call the preserved parts or traces of plants, animals, and other living things? matrices fossils bones 6. How long was Sue? 42 feet 13 feet 104 feet 7. On how many of the 7 continents have dinosaurs been found? 2 7 5 8. What type of rock was Sue found in? Metamorphic rock Sedimentary rock Igneous rock 9. How many forward pointing toes does Sue have on each foot? 3 4 0 10. Which living animals descended (or evolved) from small, meat-eating dinosaurs? Crocodiles Mammals Birds
Answer the questions below and click "I'm finished!" when you are done.
1. What is the name of the largest, most complete and best-preserved T.rex ever found? Dakota Sue Lucy
2. Where was this T.rex found? Mazon Creek, Illinois Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming Hell Creek Formation, western South dakota
3. What did T.rex eat and what do we call dinosaurs that ate only this? Meat, carnivores Tar, tabivores Plants, herbivores
4. In what time period did dinosaurs first live? Cambrian Jurassic Triassic
5. What do scientists call the preserved parts or traces of plants, animals, and other living things? matrices fossils bones
6. How long was Sue? 42 feet 13 feet 104 feet
7. On how many of the 7 continents have dinosaurs been found? 2 7 5
8. What type of rock was Sue found in? Metamorphic rock Sedimentary rock Igneous rock
9. How many forward pointing toes does Sue have on each foot? 3 4 0
10. Which living animals descended (or evolved) from small, meat-eating dinosaurs? Crocodiles Mammals Birds
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