Friday, May 27, 2011

GeoJeopardy! Fridays #48

Time for GeoJeopardy! Fridays, because I have the day off.

- Dinosaur -

Amherst's Pratt Museum has the largest collection of these markings left by dinosaur strolls

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Along with the famous plates that ran down its back, it also had 4 tall, deadly spines on its tail

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Ash from an asteroid impact on this peninsula in Mexico may have covered the globe & killed off the dinosaurs

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In 1922 the first of these to be discovered came from a mommy protoceratops

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This "king" of the carnosaurus wasn't from the Jurassic period, but the late Cretaceous

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