Old Earth Ministries Online Dinosaur Curriculum

Dinosaur Test 9


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1: The Lambeosaurine subfamily of hadrosaurs had hollow cranial crests, or tubes, and were generally less bulky.
True
False
2: Besides the Lambeosaurines, the other subfamily of Hadrosaurs was the _____.

3: The discovery of this hadrosaur proved that giant dinosaurs raised and fed their young. This dinosaur's name in Greek means "caring mother lizard."
Prosaurolophus
Lambeosaurus
Maiasaura
Edmontosaurus
4: This dinosaur is known for its long, elaborate cradial crest, forming a long curved tube. The crest is thought to have been used for either social functions, thermoregulation, or making sounds. Name this dinosaur:

5: This hadrosaur had a spike-like crest. Reaching lengths of 39 feet, and weights in excess of 4,200 pounds, this dinosaur lived about 69 million years ago.
Prosaurolophus
Lambeosaurus
Edmontosaurus
Saurolophus
6: Not all hadrosaurs had crests. This crestless dinosaur is one of the largest, at 43 feet, and weighed up to 8,800 pounds. Living from 73 Ma to the end of the Cretaceous, this dinosaur is _________.

7: This hatched crested hadrosaur had a hollow cranial creat, and is found in rocks dating from 76 to 75 Ma.
Lambeosaurus
Prosaurolophus
Parasaurolophus
Maiasaura
8: This hadrosaur can be identified by its small solid crest formed by the nasal bones, sticking up in front of the eyes. This genus of hadrosaur is _______.

9: Hadrosaurs were herding animals, and are often found in massive bonebeds with hundreds or thousands of skeletons at one site.
True
False
10: This hadrosaur's remains are found from Alaska to Colorado, possibly indicating that it migrated annually.
Lambeosaurus
Edmontosaurus
Maiasaura
Parasaurolophus
11: Maiasaura nest sites indicate that they nested in colonies, with each mother laying between 30 and 40 eggs, in nests that were about 23 feet apart.
True
False
12: This hadrosaur reached lengths of more than 31 feet, and weights of over 5,400 pounds. Living during the Late Cretaceous Period, from 76 to 73 Ma, his name is...
Maiasaura
Parasaurolophus
Edmontosaurus
Lambeosaurus
13: The mouth of hadrosaurs contained a single row of teeth, which when lost left a permanent gap in their tooth row.
True
False
14: Hadrosaurs are also known as duck-billed dinosaurs.
True
False
15: One famous fossil of a hadrosaur is nicknamed __________. This mummified Edmontosaurus was found in the Hell Creek Formation in 1999, and had preserved skin, ligaments, tendons, and possibly some internal organs.


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