Types of Dinosaurs Flashcards
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Types of Dinosaurs Flashcards

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What does 'tyrannosaurus rex' mean?

  • three horned face
  • tyrant lizard king (correct)
  • speedy thief
  • lizard of Majunga
  • What is the meaning of 'velociraptor'?

    speedy thief

    What does 'triceratops' translate to?

    three horned face

    What is the definition of 'spinosaurus'?

    <p>spiny lizard</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does 'pachycephalosaurus' mean?

    <p>thick headed lizard</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does 'carchadontosaurus' translate to?

    <p>sharked toothed lizard</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the meaning of 'troodon'?

    <p>wounding tooth</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does 'ankylosaurus' mean?

    <p>fuse lizard</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the definition of 'stegosaurus'?

    <p>roof lizard</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does 'argentinosaurus' translate to?

    <p>Argentina lizard</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the meaning of 'Parasaurolophus'?

    <p>near crested lizard</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does 'utahraptor' mean?

    <p>Utah thief</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the definition of 'gallimimus'?

    <p>chicken mimic</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does 'iguanadon' translate to?

    <p>iguana tooth</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the meaning of 'brachiosaurus'?

    <p>arm lizard</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does 'pentaceratops' mean?

    <p>five horned face</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the definition of 'apatosaurus'?

    <p>deceptive lizard</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does 'diplodocus' translate to?

    <p>double beam</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the meaning of 'protoceratops'?

    <p>first horned face</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does 'majungasaurus' mean?

    <p>lizard of Majunga</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does 'baryonyx' translate to?

    <p>heavy claw</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the meaning of 'suchominus'?

    <p>crocodile mimic</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does 'allosaurus' mean?

    <p>strange lizard</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the definition of 'dilophosaurus'?

    <p>two crested lizard</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does 'carnotaurus' translate to?

    <p>flesh eating bull</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the meaning of 'ceratosaurus'?

    <p>horn lizard</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does 'pachyrhinosaurus' mean?

    <p>thick nosed lizard</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the definition of 'eoraptor'?

    <p>dawn thief</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does 'coelophysis' mean?

    <p>hollow form</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the meaning of 'gorgosaurus'?

    <p>dreadful lizard</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does 'therizinosaurus' translate to?

    <p>scythe lizard</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the definition of 'oviraptor'?

    <p>egg thief</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does 'amargasaurus' mean?

    <p>la amarga lizard</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the meaning of 'dryosaurus'?

    <p>tree lizard</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does 'euoplocephalus' translate to?

    <p>well armed head</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the definition of 'sauropelta'?

    <p>shield lizard</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does 'giganotosaurus' mean?

    <p>gigantic southern lizard</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Types of Dinosaurs

    • Tyrannosaurus rex: Known as the tyrant lizard king; one of the largest land carnivores.
    • Velociraptor: Translates to “speedy thief,” recognized for its agility and hunting skills.
    • Triceratops: Features a "three horned face," often associated with its large frill and three facial horns.
    • Spinosaurus: Named the spiny lizard due to its distinctive sail-like structure on its back.
    • Pachycephalosaurus: Known as the thick headed lizard; characterized by its thick skull dome.
    • Carcharodontosaurus: The shark-toothed lizard, notable for its large size and serrated teeth.
    • Troodon: Meaning “wounding tooth”; recognized for being one of the smartest dinosaurs.
    • Ankylosaurus: Known as the fuse lizard, armed with extensive body armor and a club-like tail.
    • Stegosaurus: Also referred to as the roof lizard, distinguished by its back plates and tail spikes.
    • Argentinosaurus: Translation being Argentina lizard; among the largest known land dinosaurs.
    • Parasaurolophus: Known for its crest resembling a near crest on its head, often thought to serve in communication.
    • Utahraptor: Renowned as Utah's thief; larger than other raptors with distinctive features.
    • Gallimimus: Nicknamed chicken mimic; known for its long legs and speed, resembling an ostrich.
    • Iguanodon: Called iguana tooth; famous for its thumb spikes used for defense.
    • Brachiosaurus: Known as the arm lizard, distinguished by its long neck and towering height.
    • Pentaceratops: Features a five-horned face, a significant predator deterrent characteristic.
    • Apatosaurus: Known as deceptive lizard; previously classified as Brontosaurus.
    • Diplodocus: Named double beam; recognized for its elongated neck and tail.
    • Protoceratops: Means first horned face; an early ceratopsian dinosaur.
    • Majungasaurus: Known as the lizard of Majunga; native to Madagascar with unique adaptations.
    • Baryonyx: Translates to heavy claw; known for its fish-eating habits.
    • Suchominus: Known as the crocodile mimic; also exhibited semi-aquatic traits.
    • Allosaurus: Referred to as strange lizard; a large carnivorous dinosaur.
    • Dilophosaurus: Named the two crested lizard, known for its distinctive crests and potential for venom.
    • Carnotaurus: Translates to flesh-eating bull; characterized by its robust build and short arms.
    • Ceratosaurus: Known as horn lizard, recognizable for its bony nasal crest.
    • Pachyrhinosaurus: Translates to thick-nosed lizard, recognized by its blunted nasal horn.
    • Eoraptor: Meaning dawn thief; one of the earliest known dinosaurs.
    • Coelophysis: Translates to hollow form; known for its light bones and fast running.
    • Gorgosaurus: Meaning dreadful lizard; a notable predator from the Late Cretaceous.
    • Therizinosaurus: Known as scythe lizard, characterized by massive claws.
    • Oviraptor: Named egg thief, originally thought to steal eggs but later discovered to have cared for them.
    • Amargasaurus: Known for its unique spines running down its neck and back.
    • Dryosaurus: Meaning tree lizard, signifying its habitat of wooded areas.
    • Euoplocephalus: Known as well armed head; a heavily armored dinosaur.
    • Sauropelta: Translated as shield lizard; recognized for its armor and defensive adaptations.
    • Giganotosaurus: Meaning gigantic southern lizard; one of the largest known carnivorous dinosaurs.
    • Pisanosaurus: A lesser-known species, referred to as pisano lizard.
    • Kentrosaurus: Translates to spiked lizard; features distinctive plates and spikes for defense.
    • Psittacosaurus: Known as parrot lizard due to its beak-like mouth.
    • Cryolophosaurus: Meaning cold crested lizard; discovered in Antarctic deposits.
    • Deinonychus: Translates to terrible claw; known for its large, sickle-shaped claw.
    • Plateosaurus: Known as flat lizard; one of the earliest large herbivorous dinosaurs.
    • Lambeosaurus: Named Lambe's lizard; recognized for its elaborate crests.
    • Heterodontosaurus: Translates to different toothed lizard; exhibited diverse teeth for varied diets.
    • Scelidosaurus: Known as limb lizard; characterized by its robust limbs and armor.
    • Deltadromeus: Meaning delta runner; a fast predatory dinosaur from the Cretaceous period.
    • Tarbosaurus: Known as alarming lizard; a large theropod closely related to Tyrannosaurus.
    • Corythosaurus: Known as helmet lizard; featured a distinctive helmet-like crest.
    • Compsognathus: Translates to elegant jaw; small, quick-moving carnivore.
    • Saurapusodon: Meaning lizard earthquake god; notable for unique jaw structure.
    • Muttaburrasaurus: Named after Muttaburra, Australia; known for its distinctive snout.
    • Rajasaurus: Translation means king of lizards; noted for its unique characteristics.
    • Acrocanthosaurus: Meaning high spine; recognized for its spinal vertebrae height.
    • Alamosaurus: Translated to ojo alamo lizard; known from North America.
    • Titanosaurus: Known as titanic lizard; part of the long-necked sauropod family.
    • Camarasaurus: Meaning chambered lizard; characterized by its massive body and long neck.
    • Microraptor: Known as micro thief; a small, feathered dinosaur with avian traits.
    • Camptosaurus: Translates to flexible lizard; noted for its ability to move quickly.
    • Megalosaurus: Known as mega lizard; one of the first formally described dinosaurs.
    • Edmontosaurus: Named after Edmonton, Canada; recognized for its duck-billed features.
    • Maiasaura: Translates to good mother lizard; known for nesting and parental care.
    • Dracorex: Meaning dragon king of Hogwarts; noted for its dragon-like appearance.
    • Avimimus: Known as bird mimic; small and agile with features similar to birds.
    • Bactrosaurus: Translates to club lizard; known for its club-like tail.
    • Wannanosaurus: Named after the Wannan area; a lesser-known light-weight dinosaur.
    • Datousaurus: Meaning chieftain lizard; characterized by its unique morphology.
    • Echinodon: Translated as hedgehog tooth; a small herbivorous dinosaur.
    • Fabrosaurus: Named after Fabre; exhibited small, herbivorous traits.

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