Pachyrhinosaurus lived in giant herds of thousands. Every individual Pachyrhinosaurus discovered has had a different boss - the slab of bone between its eyebrows - almost like a fingerprint! Scientists believe this feature helped them identify one another.
Sobek
Spinosaurus
Where did I live?
Correct
Spinosaurus lived in the Kem Kem, in what is now North Africa – an ancient ecosystem more dangerous than any other, teeming with predatory dinosaurs, over seven species of crocodile, and hunting pterosaurs watching from above.
George
Gastonia
What kind of diet do I have?
Correct
Gastonia, one of the spikiest dinosaurs known, was a herbivore. Armoured from head to tail with bony plates called osteoderms, these animals were well protected from predators. With heads low to the ground, they grazed on ferns and other low-lying plants.
Rose
Albertosaurus
How fast can I run?
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A smaller but just as deadly relative of T. rex, Albertosaurus were the speedsters of the dinosaur world. Young Albertosaurus could reach speeds of over 30 miles per hour, easily chasing down their prey.
Clover
Triceratops
When fully grown, how much did I weigh?
Correct
Triceratops was the largest of the horned dinosaurs and, at 8 tonnes, could weigh as much as a full-grown African elephant. Clover, however, was a baby Triceratops – thought to only be about four years old and the size of a large dog.
Old Grande
Lusotitan
How long am I?
Correct
Lusotitan were the giants of the late Jurassic period, and Old Grande was the largest ever found. With air sacs and hollow bones, Lusotitan could grow to 25 metres in length. These herbivores used their height to browse on fresh, needle-like leaves at the very tops of conifer trees.
The dig is complete
Congratulations! You have unearthed six prehistoric heroes and proved yourself a palaeontologist.
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