Tyrant Lizard King.
What is Tyrannosaurus rex?
Carnivores.
What is Meat?
This bird is the mascot of Froot Loops.
What is a Toucan?
(Accept "Who is Toucan Sam?")
Humerus, also known as the "Funny Bone".
What is the Arm?
A member of the Ceratopsian family, this three-horned dinosaur is a known enemy and prey species of T. rex.
What is Triceratops?
Fish Lizard.
What is Ichthyosaurus?
Herbivores.
This bird is the largest living bird, and is sometimes farmed for its meat.
What is an Ostrich?
Your Cranium.
What is a Skull / Head?
One of the largest North American dinosaurs, this long-necked Jurassic giant is known from numerous shows and movies, but is usually shown chewing, which it could not do.
What is Brachiosaurus?
Feathered Tyrant.
What is Yutyrannus?
Omnivores.
What is Everything / Both?
This extinct bird is often a synonym for dumb or stupid, which most can agree is unfair. Killed off by Portuguese sailors, its meat was reportedly delicious.
What is a Dodo?
Paired Tibia and Fibula, you have two to stand on.
What is the Leg?
This huge hadrosaur, named after a Canadian province, is known from over 400 individual specimens, with many more awaiting description.
What is Edmontosaurus?
What is Deinonychus?
Piscivores.
What are Fish?
Killed off by Dutch settlers, this flightless seabird was jet black with white eyespots, looking quite like a penguin.
What is a Great Auk?
Tarsals, Metatarsals, and Phalanges, they sometimes need a soak in some warm water.
What are Feet?
This herbivorous Brazilian Flying Reptile is actually a pterosaur, and is known for an elaborate head crest and presereved stomach contents including seeds and ferns.
What is Tapejara?
Near-Crested Lizard.
What is Parasaurolophus?
Teuthivores.
What are Squid.
This giant carnivorous bird went extinct long before the presence of humans, but stood over 7 feet in height and ranged across all of North and South America.
What is a Terror Bird?
(Accept: "What is Kelenken?")
The sternum and ribs, the sharpest bones in the body.
What is the chest?
This three-horned beauty was closely related to the famous Triceratops, but had a larger frill and ate tougher plants; a great museum mount of its skeleton is located at the Milwaukee Public Museum, though it could use some updating of its posture.
What is Torosaurus?