If you can't name the dinosaurs in these films, you're history!
You wanted nostalgia, so we're taking you all the way back to the Cretaceous period.

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In this quiz, we've collected some of our favorite terrible lizards from a series of films. You've got to channel your inner paleontologist and tell us which dinosaur graced our screens!
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In the 1960 film, The Lot World, what dinosaur egg does Professor Challenger take back to London?
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In the 1993 film Jurassic Park, which of these dinosaurs are among the first that Alan and Ellie see when they arrive on Isla Nublar?
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In the same film, which sick dinosaur does Dr. Sattler tend to as the tour group moves on?
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In the film Jurassic World, trainer Owen Grady develops a close relationship with this dinosaur, named Blue.
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In the 2006 film Night at the Museum, this dinosaur skeleton comes to life, along with the rest of the museum exhibits.
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In the 1955 sequel Godzilla Raids Again, Godzilla is spotted feuding with this dinosaur.
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In Dinosaurus! (1960), two frozen dinosaurs are discovered and brought back to life. One is a Tyrannosaurus rex. What is the other dinosaur?
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In The Land Before Time franchise, Little Foot is referred to as a long-neck. What type of dinosaur is this?
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In The Valley of Gwangi (1969), what kind of dinosaur is Gwangi?
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In the 1993 film, We're Back! A Dinosaur's Story, what kind of dinosaur is Elsa?

If you can't name the dinosaurs in these films, you're history!
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48 Comments

7/10 mostly guesses and, BTW, in the very first question, there is a type-o. Can you tell me whether it's a strange glitch on the device that I use or if it's a MeTV staff mistake(No offense, MeTV staff. We all know that ya'll work very hard to make the quizzes awesome! )? Feel free to type your contemplations down below! :)
8/10. The Godzilla question is a bit of a stretch. Anguiras may resemble an Ankylosaurus, but isn't technically one.
7/10. Ray Harryhausen's classic 1969 film Valley of Gwangi is noted for having the most minutes of onscreen stop-motion animation of any of Ray's movies.
Amazing! I got 9/10 just by picking the dinosaur name that I was familiar with. Missed only #6. But I'm no expert on those giant lizards.
On TV's Land of the Lost, Grumpy is a Tyrannosaurus and Dopey is a baby Brontosaurus. What type of carnivorous dino was given the name "Big Alice"?
I should know this. But all I can remember are the Sleestacks and Chaka. (I probably murdered the spellings.)
7/10 all guesses. The only dinosaurs I know are Dino and Barney! Lol 😂😂😂
10/10 I have been interested in dinosaurs since I was a kid (books, movies, documentaries, etc.). I know the animated movies because I got my daughter interested in dinosaurs. We like sharing new discoveries with each other.