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Post by schnautzr on Feb 9, 2010 16:55:38 GMT
Okay, next question:
#11: What was the name of the city where Tatankacephalus was discovered? (No need to mention the state, just the city.)
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Post by Dino589 on Feb 9, 2010 20:35:13 GMT
Oh crap... Yeah I don't know this.
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Post by zillamaster55 on Feb 10, 2010 0:37:20 GMT
What family does this dino belong in? Dino name: Dracoscius
Hint: I had a hard time finding it online too. Mybe a book or two will help. ANSWER REVEALED AFTER 2 GUESSES!
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Post by Dino589 on Feb 10, 2010 1:06:21 GMT
Hmm... Can't recall that name... You sure its still valid? ...I can't remember. Going to hold off on a guess so I can think about it.
Oh, and I have a new question as well. This one goes back to the depths of dinosaur history.
#13: Who was the man that first coined the term "dinosaur"?
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Post by schnautzr on Feb 10, 2010 22:38:26 GMT
#12: No idea #13: No idea
#11: HINT: The name of the city is rather ironic considering the physical morphology of the dinosaur.
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Post by zillamaster55 on Feb 11, 2010 0:52:29 GMT
Cmon guys! Guess!
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Post by schnautzr on Feb 11, 2010 2:35:58 GMT
Okay, wild guess. Microraptoridae.
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Post by Dino589 on Feb 11, 2010 3:23:43 GMT
Most likely a coeluosaur of some sort... Question is which family? Hmm... Even though I am still a little skeptical of its existence.
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Post by zillamaster55 on Feb 11, 2010 23:38:55 GMT
I'll give it to ya both. You said it doesn't exist, and you are right! It was in an old Turok fan fic I made XD!
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dinolord
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Post by dinolord on Feb 12, 2010 1:08:54 GMT
11: Middle Dome 13: Sir Richard Owen.
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Post by Dino589 on Feb 12, 2010 12:43:55 GMT
Updated the scoreboard.
Dinolord takes the win for #13, and I'd be willing to bet he got #11 right as well.
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Post by schnautzr on Feb 12, 2010 18:59:54 GMT
#11 isn't correct yet. Here's another hint, and I imagine this hint will be VERY helpful-- the city is in Montana, but there's a city with the same name in New York, even though the city in New York shares a name with something that never existed in the area.
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Post by Dino589 on Feb 20, 2010 19:36:44 GMT
Well this place sure has slowed down.
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Post by schnautzr on Feb 23, 2010 0:01:06 GMT
Answer: Buffalo, Montana. Ironic, because Tatankacephalus means "buffalo-headed"-- this ankylosaur had a buffalo-like head.
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Post by schnautzr on Feb 23, 2010 7:28:49 GMT
#14: Saurolophus has been unearthed in three countries. Name two of them.
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