Did Dilophosaurus really have a frill?

The real Dilophosaurus had no neck frills, was a monster at a length of 20 ft, and did not spit venom. When Jurassic Park was shot, Dilophosaurus was already known to be a large dinosaur, while the frills and the venom were fictionalised embellishments.
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Did Dilophosaurus have neck frills?

Many people are at least vaguely familiar with Dilophosaurus thanks to its bit-part in the first Jurassic Park movie. It was that small-ish, cooing theropod with a pair of crests on its blunt head and that turned out to have a shocking extendible neck-frill and the ability to spit venom like a cobra.
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Why did Jurassic Park give Dilophosaurus a frill?

These were probably used as a display for courtship purposes. (Its frill and ability to spit venom at its prey is actually made up and no there is no proof if it had such abilities) Dilophosaurus has been found in Northern Arizona.
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Did Dilophosaurus actually spit?

There is no conclusive evidence that any dinosaur possessed poisonous saliva. The poison-spitting dinosaur reconstructed in Jurassic Park is Dilophosaurus. At the time the movie was produced, there was no evidence that this or any other dinosaur spat poison or had poisonous saliva of any kind.
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Did any dinosaur have a frill?

A small sheep-sized dinosaur that lived more than 70 million years ago evolved to have a “huge” neck frill as a result of sexual selection, according to scientists. The Protoceratops, a 1.8m-long plant-eating dinosaur that roamed what is now Mongolia's Gobi Desert, had elaborate bony frills that extended over the neck.
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Is Dilophosaurus bigger than velociraptor?

Oh yeah:in real life dilophosaurus don't spit venom but are much much bigger than puny-sized velociraptor and would win and the ones in the movie look like the big Utahraptor.
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Why do Ceratopsians have frills?

The ceratopsian frill provided protection for the neck, normally one of the most vulnerable parts of the body to be targeted by predators. Horns on the nose and brow were undoubtedly dangerous weapons when thrust into action by an angry ceratopsian.
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What dinosaur killed Dennis in Jurassic Park?

In the 1993 film Jurassic Park as well as the novel it is based on, one of the dinosaurs depicted is the Dilophosaurus. The film shows it with a frill around its neck and standing shorter than the actor Wayne Knight (5 ft 7 in) who plays the role of Dennis Nedry, killed by the Dilophosaurus which spits venom.
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Which dinosaur has smallest brain?

Stegosaurus: the dinosaur with the smallest brain.
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How big was the smallest dinosaur ever found?

An international team, including scientists affiliated with NHM, discovered the skull of a tiny dinosaur trapped in 99-million-year-old amber from Myanmar. It was about the size of a bee hummingbird, making it the smallest dinosaur discovered yet. The findings were published today in Nature.
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Did Dilophosaurus have crests?

The most distinctive characteristic of Dilophosaurus was the pair of rounded crests on its skull, probably used for display. Studies by Rob Gay (2001) show that these crests may have been larger in one sex than in the other.
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Why did Dilophosaurus have crests?

The most distinguishing feature of the Dilophosaurus is the pair of crests on its head. These crests were very fragile and were probably used for display or to signal others.
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Did Dilophosaurus have a strong bite?

They also observed scaffold-like attachment points for strong muscles on the lower jawbones. All this tells us Dilophosaurus actually had powerful jaws at its disposal. (Bite marks found on the remains of one Sarahsaurus — a large contemporary herbivore — may have been left behind by a peckish Dilophosaurus.)
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Did Dilophosaurus have frills Reddit?

Dilophosaurus didn't have frills or spit poison but they were the size of bears : r/Naturewasmetal.
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What was wrong with the dinosaur in Jurassic Park?

In the original book upon which the film is based, we find out that the stones it eats are too close to poisonous West Indian Lilac berries. So when the dinosaur replaces the stones every six weeks it simultaneously picks up some of the fallen berries and is poisoned again.
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How accurate is Jurassic Park?

Paleontologists have uncovered countless dinosaur fossils since the original "Jurassic Park" movie came out in 1993. The discoveries have changed their understanding of how dinosaurs looked, sounded, and acted. Most of the creatures we see on screen throughout the franchise are not scientifically accurate.
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Which dinosaur is smartest?

Troodon had a large brain for its relatively small size and was probably among the smartest dinosaurs. Its brain is proportionally larger than those found in living reptiles, so the animal may have been as intelligent as modern birds, which are more similar in brain size.
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What dinosaur has the strongest bite force?

The Tyrannosaurus rex had the strongest bite of any known land animal — extinct or otherwise.
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Who is the fastest dinosaur?

The speediest dinosaurs were the ostrich mimic ornithomimids, such as Dromiceiomimus, which could probably run at speeds of up to 60 kilometres per hour.
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Is Jurassic Park possible?

The possibility of a Jurassic Park-like recreation is far from possible, says a paleontologist. There are two kinds of people in the world. Those who have been fascinated by the world created in Michael Crichton's Jurassic Park and others who are petrified by the sheer possibility of it.
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Did Triceratops have a frill?

The Triceratops frill might have helped to protect its neck, but some specimens show Tyrannosaurus bite marks puncturing the frill, so it wasn't always enough. The frills could also have been used to attract mates, as a way for members of the same species to recognise each other.
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Did ceratopsians have teeth?

Primitive ceratopsians have low-angled shearing cheek teeth. Advanced ceratopsians (the clade encompassing Protoceratopsidae + Ceratopsidae) evolved distinctive high-angled slicing dentitions, allowing oral processing of tough and bulky plant matter.
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Which ceratopsian had the biggest frill?

"Chasmosaurine" ceratopsians, typified by Chasmosaurus, had relatively long brow horns and large frills, while "centrosaurine" ceratopsians, typified by Centrosaurus, possessed shorter brow horns and smaller frills, often with large, ornate spines projecting from the top.
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