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Sauropods - can you name the sauropod from the picture?

Flashcards for quick repetition. Largest creatures ever walked on Earth. What do you know about Sauropods? Can you spot the differences between species? Take the quiz and find out!
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"Sauropoda" means:
heavy lizard
long neck
lizard foot
peaceful lizard
lizard foot
Sauropods first appeared in the late:
Cretaceous period
Triassic period
Jurrasic period
Sylurian period
Triassic period
What features are specific for Sauropod dinosaurs?
sharp teeth
short forelimbs
long necks
bipedalism
enormous size
quadrupedalism
long necks
enormous size
quadrupedalism
Largest Sauropod, Argentinosaurus huinculensis maximum size is estimated to have .... meters length and .... meters height.
Did some of the sauropods have armor?
yes
no
yes
Sauropods were:
carnivorous
omnivorous
herbivorous
pisciviorous
herbivorous
Did Sauropods live in herds?
no
yes
yes
With their long tail Diplodocus was able to whip it's enemy. Was it able to make sonic booms?
yes
no
yes
What species is this?
Diplodocus carnegii
Ampelosaurus atacis
Vulcanodon karibaensis
Alamosaurus sanjuanensis
Diplodocus carnegii
This is:
Amargasaurus cazaui
Brachiosaurus altithorax
Alamosaurus sanjuanensis
Vulcanodon karibaensis
Vulcanodon karibaensis
This Sauropod's name is:
Ampelosaurus atacis
Diplodocus hallorum
Brachiosaurus altithorax
Argentinosaurus huinculensis
Ampelosaurus atacis
This Sauropod's name is:
Vulcanodon karibaensis
Argentinosaurus huinculensis
Brachiosaurus altithorax
Diplodocus longus
Brachiosaurus altithorax
This Sauropod's name is:
Amargasaurus cazaui
Argentinosaurus huinculensis
Diplodocus longus
Diplodocus carnegii
Argentinosaurus huinculensis
This is:
Amargasaurus cazaui
Vulcanodon karibaensis
Ampelosaurus atacis
Diplodocus hallorum
Amargasaurus cazaui
This Sauropod species is:
Dicraeosaurus hansemanni
Alamosaurus sanjuanensis
Amargasaurus cazaui
Diplodocus hallorum
Dicraeosaurus hansemanni
This armored Sauropod is:
Amargasaurus cazaui
Ampelosaurus atacis
Alamosaurus sanjuanensis
Argentinosaurus huinculensis
Alamosaurus sanjuanensis

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