Ceratosaurus was first discovered in the late 19th century, with its initial fossils unearthed in 1884 in the Morrison Formation of North America. The discovery was significant due to its distinctive features, including a large nasal horn and unique skeletal structure, which provided insights into the diversity of theropod dinosaurs. Its fossils helped paleontologists understand the evolutionary relationships among predatory dinosaurs during the Late Jurassic period.
A Ceratosaurus both ran and walked.
no because on my book it says ceratosaurus was carnivore and its a scavenger on Jurassic park it was scavenging
Although it was briefly considered, ceratosaurus is currently placed in it's own family, ceratosauridae
in my house
carnotaurus was larger and slightly faster then ceratosaurus. carnotaurus had smaller teeth designed for ripping flesh while ceratosaurus had larger teeth desighned for killing prey and slicing through flesh so i would say its a draw
drought
no, it was in a group ceratosauria
Okey. Lets size 'em up. Dilophosaurus and Ceratosaurus were both 23 feet long, but cerato out-wieghed its rival by 1,000 pounds. Dilophosaurus was faster and smater, but Ceratosaurus was stronger and had much larger teeth and jaws. So who would come ontop? In my opinion, Ceratosaurus.
What important discovery was made there
Ceratosaurus
Martin Frobisher how was his discovery made?
Very Rarley but yes