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What does pachycephalosauria mean? - ANSWER Thick headed lizard

Are pachycephalosauria ornithischian or saurischian? - ANSWER
Ornithischian

True or false. Pachycephalosauria had big brains. - ANSWER False, small
brains under thick dome.

What was the name of the first pachycephalosauria discovered? When was it
discovered? Where was it found? - ANSWER Stenopelix in 1850, Germany.
BASAL.

Who named the first pachycephalosauria dome and when? What did he name
it? - ANSWER Lawrence Lambe named Stegoceras in 1902

Who gave the first complete description of pachycephalosauria and when? -
ANSWER C.M. Gilmore described Stegoceras in 1924

Describe Stegoceras. - ANSWER The first pachycephalosauria with a domed
and ornamented skull. 2m in length with short forelimbs.

When was the name and group pachycephalosauridae created? What groups
did it contain? - ANSWER 1945 - Pachycephalosaurus and Stegoceras

Between 1970s and 1980s, a large number of pachycephalosaur specimens
were discovered in _______________? - ANSWER China and Mongolia

What group does homalocephale belong to? Describe it. - ANSWER

,Homalocephale ("even head") belonged to pachycephalosauria and had a
flat, but thick, skull. Potentially juvenile.

When was Dracorex discovered? What group did it belong to? Describe it. -
ANSWER Dracorex was discovered in 2006 and belongs to
pachycephalosauria. Has a spiky skull but no dome.

When was Acrotholus discovered? What group did it belong to? Describe it. -
ANSWER Acrotholus was discovered in 2013 and belongs to
pachycephalosauria. It only has a dome and some spikes.

True or false. The fossil record for pachycephalosaurs is not well preserved. -
ANSWER False, skulls are very well preserved.

True or false. There is a clear link between pachycephalosaurs and their next
closest ancestor, the marginocephalians. - ANSWER False, big gap between
pachycephalosaurs and marginocephalians.

Were pachycephalosaurs carnivores, herbivores, or omnivores? What
evidence is there to support this. - ANSWER Herbivores because of their
modified cheek region and peg like teeth in front and serrated teeth in the
back.

What are the main characteristics to defining pachycephalosaurs? - ANSWER
- Thick skull roof

- Modified cheek region

- Shortening of floor brain case

- Expansion of back of skull

- Ornamented skull

,- Short forelimbs

- Reduction of pubic bone

- Special features on back and tail vertebrae

What are the two main groups of pachycephalosauridae? What defines them?
Why are they debates? - ANSWER 1. Pachycephalosaurus - Round skull roof

2. Homalocephale - Flat skull roof

Debated because flat skull could be because of immaturity.

Where have pachycephalosauria been found? - ANSWER Exclusively northern
hemisphere, origin may be central or eastern Asia with a migration to N.
America.

How many specimens of pachycephalosaurids have been found? Where are
the majority of them found? - ANSWER 575 with lots in Alberta.

Which region shows more complete preservation of pachycephalosaurid
skeletons? North America or Asia? - ANSWER Asia because more desert like
conditions and potentially fast sedimentation, less river disturbances.

True or false. Pachycephalosauria are agile and climb trees to obtain food. -
ANSWER False, they are low browsers.

True or false. The structure of pachycephalosauria skulls show perpendicular
network of bony columns to surface. - ANSWER True, this supports against
stress.

What is the assumed behaviour of pachycephalosauria? - ANSWER That they
head butt and shove potentially for mating or for sexual dimorphism.

How are the vertebrae of pachycephalosauria altered for their behaviour? -

, ANSWER Their vertebrae fit together in tongue and groove method to
prevent lateral rotation.

Define sympatric specimens - ANSWER When two species live in same area
during the same time.

True or false. There is blood flow in the dome of a pachycephalosaur. -
ANSWER True, a complete network of blood vessels.

During what time frame did the Pachycephalosauria live? - ANSWER Late-End
Cretaceous

What method of locomotion did Pachycephalosauria have? - ANSWER
Bipedal

During what time frame did the Ceratopsia live? - ANSWER Late Jurassic to
end Cretaceous

In what regions would you find Ceratopsia? - ANSWER North America (WIS)
and East Asia

What are the defining features of Ceratopsia? - ANSWER - Rostral bone
forming upper beak

- Skull is narrow at beak and flaring in the back

- Deep cheek region

- Frills varying in size

- Bone folding on skull to form secondary skull roof

- Dental batteries

What are the three main groups of Ceratopsia? How did each group walk? -

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