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Question 1: Massospondylus had also been reported from ________,[7] but this has been reassessed as a closely related but distinct genus.
ArgentinaBuenos AiresBrazilChile

Question 2: Orpen in the Upper Elliot Formation at ________, South Africa.
DurbanLadysmith, KwaZulu-NatalHarrismithJohannesburg

Question 3: This discovery also indicates that the furcula of ________ is derived from clavicles.
EnantiornithesBirdModern birdsArchaeopteryx

Question 4: It had a slighter build than that of ________, an otherwise similar prosauropod dinosaur.
IguanodonPlateosaurusSauropodomorphaMegalosaurus

Question 5: [12 ] The heterodonty present in Massospondylus is greater than that present in ________, although unsurprisingly not as pronounced as the specialization of teeth in Heterodontosaurus.
IguanodonSauropodomorphaMegalosaurusPlateosaurus

Question 6: [7] M. browni is based on two cervical, two back, and three caudal ________ and miscellaneous hind limb elements.
VertebraCervical vertebraeVertebral columnLumbar vertebrae

Question 7: "Rare fossil embryos reveal growth" at the ________ National Geographic.
Calibre (software)Internet ArchiveAmazon KindleGoogle Books

Question 8: [49] Gastroliths (gizzard stones) have been found in association with Massospondylus fossils in South Africa,[12 ] and with a Massospondylus-like animal from the Late Triassic of ________.
VirginiaNew JerseyWest VirginiaNorth Carolina

Question 9: [23] M. hislopi is based on vertebrae from the Upper Triassic Maleri Formation of ________, whereas M. rawesi is based on a tooth from the Upper Cretaceous Takli Formation of Maharashtra.
GunturTelanganaHyderabad, IndiaAndhra Pradesh

Question 10: [41] African Massospondylus was a contemporary of early crocodylomorphs; tritylodontid and trithelodontid therapsids; morganucodontid ________;[7] and dinosaurs including the small theropod Megapnosaurus rhodesiensis; a species of Melanorosaurus (M.
Even-toed ungulateMammal classificationPrimateMammal
















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