National Dinosaur Day Trivia!

 

🦖 National Dinosaur Day Trivia!

Monday, June 1

Hello, Dino Detectives!

Today is National Dinosaur Day, a day to celebrate the amazing creatures that roamed Earth millions of years before humans existed. Put on your explorer hat and see how many of these dinosaur facts and trivia questions you can answer!

Dino Facts

🦕 The word dinosaur means "terrible lizard."

🦖 Some dinosaurs were as big as a school bus, while others were as     

        small as a chicken!

🥚 Most dinosaurs hatched from eggs.

🌎 Dinosaurs lived on Earth for about 165 million years.

🦅 Scientists believe many dinosaurs are related to modern birds.

 

Dinosaur Trivia Challenge

1. What did most dinosaurs hatch from?

A. Coconuts
B. Eggs
C. Rocks

 

2. Which dinosaur is famous for having three horns?

A. Triceratops
B. Stegosaurus
C. Velociraptor

 

3. What did Tyrannosaurus rex mostly eat?

A. Plants
B. Fish
C. Meat

 

4. Which dinosaur had large plates along its back?

A. Brachiosaurus
B. Stegosaurus
C. Ankylosaurus

 

5. True or False: Humans and dinosaurs lived at the same time.

 

6. What do scientists who study dinosaurs call themselves?

A. Astronauts
B. Paleontologists
C. Detectives

 

Dino Joke of the Day

Why can't you hear a pterodactyl go to the bathroom?

Because the "P" is silent!  🤣🦖

 

Question- Think About It!

If you could have a pet dinosaur, which one would you choose and why?

Would you pick a giant long-necked dinosaur, a speedy runner, or a dinosaur with armor and a club tail?

Have a roaring good National Dinosaur Day!

🦕 🦖

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Trivia Answer Key

1. B. Eggs

2. A. Triceratops

3. C. Meat

4. B. Stegosaurus

5. False

6. B. Paleontologists

 


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