A basic, medium-sized Carnosaur that Answers.com outward resemblence to Dilophosaurus, Monolophosaurus actually bears an interesting evolutionary convergence; A crest atop its head, like that of the crested Coelophysids. Monolophosaurus' crest, however, differed in that it was hollow, like the Lambeosaurine crests. The hollow canals in the crest led to the nasal passage, suggesting Monolophosaurus could sing through its crest, again just like the Lambeosaurines.
As an extinct genus of theropod dinosaur, the Dilophosaurus is commonly believed to have had a relatively small brain compared to its body size, suggesting limited cognitive capabilities. However, intelligence in dinosaurs is difficult to measure accurately without direct evidence such as preserved brain tissue. While some behaviors and physical characteristics may hint at certain cognitive abilities, it is challenging to definitively determine the level of intelligence in a species like the Dilophosaurus.
Wrens eat primarily insects but the will eat occasionally eat seeds. Some seeds they eat are baybarry and sweetgum.
Raccoons eat just about anything but do not eat tires.
Tryna eat Tryna burn, burn eat burn
they usually eat bread or anything that they want to eat...
What dinosaur use to eat Dilophosaurus dinosaurs
Dilophosaurus did not spit. Jurassic Park may have shown that but Jurassic Park's Dilophosaurus was completely false. When Dilophosaurus was discovered he was 20 feet long and he did not have a frill. There is no proof that he spit poison. Dilophosaurus was probably warm blooded and may have weighed 1,000 pounds.
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Dilophosaurus is a singular noun. In scientific terminology, the suffix "-saurus" is used to indicate a singular dinosaur species. The term "dilophosaurus" refers to a specific genus and species of dinosaur, not multiple individuals.
Dilophosaurus is as tall as you! (Except if you are still alive as Robert Wadlow!)
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Yes, all dinosaurs do
Allosaurus, Ornitholestes, Dilophosaurus
It's never revealed how many Dilophosaurus were in the film version, but there was definatley more than one, because on the tour it talks about a 'herd' of Dilophosaurus.
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.