General Trivia
It's Hungry!
Mystery Remains
Watery Cave
Dinosaurs
100

This is the remains of a plant or animal that lived a very, very long time ago.

fossil
100

This is a type of animal that eats only other animals.

carnivore

100

This is the type of animal whose bones you examined in our classroom.

bison

100

The footprints found within the cave were likely made before the cave was filled with this.

water

100

Dinosaurs became extinct approximately this many million years ago.

65 million

200

This is a version of something that scientists use when the real thing is too big, small, or complicated to work with.

model

200

This is a type of animal that only eats plants.

herbivore

200

The remains we examined in our classroom belonged to an animal that ate mostly this type of food.

plants

200

We followed divers as they explored this many sections of the watery cave.

3

200
Fossils of the tyrannosaurus rex dinosaur were found on this continent.

North America

300

This is the place where an animal or plant lives.

habitat

300

This is the part of an animals body you should observe closely to identify what it likes to eat.

teeth
300

This is the scientific term for an animal's shoulder bone.

scapula

300

The caverns within the watery cave contained these three things. 

footprints, bones, and the remains of a fire 

300

Some dinosaurs walked on all four legs and some walked on only two. The spinosaurus likely walked on these.

two hind legs
400

When a type of living thing no longer exists, we say it is this.

extinct
400

The concavenator we helped a paleoartist draw was mostly likely this type of eater. 

carnivore 

400

This is the scientific term for an animal's jawbone.

mandible

400

Within the watery cave, we found a skull that belonged to this ancient animal.

bear

400

The word dinosaur comes from ancient Greek "deinos" meaning "terrible" and "sauros" which means this.

lizard

500

This is a type of animal that lived long ago that shares traits with modern birds and reptiles.

dinosaur

500

This is a type of animal that eats plants and other animals.

omnivore

500

These pieces of an animal's skeleton connect to form its spine.

vertebrae

500

The watery cave is located in this North American country

Mexico

500

Scientists observed these on the bones of velociraptors leading them to the conclusion that they may have had feathers

bumps

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