Dilophosaurus

genus of reptiles (fossil)
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Dilophosaurus (meaning 'double-crested lizard') was a medium-large dinosaur from 190 million years ago.

Dilophosaurus
Temporal range: Lower Jurassic
Reconstruction of a Dilophosaurus skull
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Dilophosauridae
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Dilophosaurus
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Dilophosaurus has been examined several times over the years and has been put into no less than nine different theropod groups. It may be related to the smaller Coelophysis. Specific details of its life-style are few. Some of its fossils were found in terrain which was a low-lying slow-moving river system at the time.[1] The animal was obviously a carnivore.

Dilophosaurus was shown in the movies, Jurassic Park, Jurassic World Dominion and When Dinosaurs Roamed America.

References

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  1. Harshbarger J.W; Repenning C.A. & Irwin J.H. 1957. Stratigraphy of the uppermost Triassic and the Jurassic rocks of the Navajo country. Professional Paper 291. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Geological Survey.