ANSWER. We have no idea if any dinosaurs or Pterosaurs spat venom. As reptiles it would be sensible to think that a few dinosaurs/pterosaurs had venom and used it in some way. Either by injecting through bites or spitting or merely in breaking down foods. Fossil records cannot show whether an animal has venom or not. The Komodo dragon's saliva is toxic and thus does not need special teeth to use the venom. Some dinosaurs or Pterosaurs would probably have had venom. --------------------------------
There isn't one. Spitting venom may be a characteristic of some reptiles today, but if you're thinking of the one from "Jurassic Park", it does NOT have a frill around its neck, and did NOT spit acid. It's name was "Dilophosaurus".
The dilophosaurus that appeared in the first Jurassic Park film was made smaller, given frills on its neck, and made to spit acid, but none of these attributes are true.
the T Rex In the movie Juassic Park, the Dilophosaurus spat poison, but thre is no fossil evidence that this ever occurred.
The dinosaur shown spitting venom in Jurassic Park is Dilophosaurus. However, there is no evidence that Dilophosaurus did such a thing, making that ability unlikely.
Dinosaurs don't spit venom
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It's called a Changling Hope this helped :)
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Spits - newspaper - was created on 1999-06-21.
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Frits Spits's birth name is Frits Ritmeester.
Spitting is an interesting term for it, but it's the same as a man. The urethra.
First things first. You know beaches, headlands, and spits. Well, maybe not spits. Anyways, spits are long finger like beaches that reach out into the ocean. Okay, back to the point of the question. Beaches, headlands, and spits were all made by WAVES which are caused by wind. Waves are a type of erosion. What makes them, will destroy them. Basically, waves made beaches, headlands, and spits, but, waves will then again destroy them.