DILOPHOSAUR
Classification: Teropods, Neoteropods
Body length: 6 m
Body weight: 500 kg - 1 t
Period: Early Jurassic
Locations: USA, China
The name Dilofosaurus is derived from the Greek words “di” (“du”), “lophos” (“rag”) and “sauros” (“lizard”); hence the "lizard of two rags."
It originated from the most peculiar feature of Dilofosaurus - a pair of rounded rags in the skull, made up of extensions of the nasal bones.
They are considered too fragile for someone else apart from the demonstration. Dilophosaurs were carnivores and a myth of dead skeletons because their teeth were too weak to kill a large prey.
DILOPHOSAUR
Classification: Teropods, Neoteropods
Body length: 6 m
Body weight: 500 kg - 1 t
Period: Early Jurassic
Locations: USA, China
The name Dilofosaurus is derived from the Greek words “di” (“du”), “lophos” (“rag”) and “sauros” (“lizard”); hence the "lizard of two rags."
It originated from the most peculiar feature of Dilofosaurus - a pair of rounded rags in the skull, made up of extensions of the nasal bones.
They are considered too fragile for someone else apart from the demonstration. Dilophosaurs were carnivores and a myth of dead skeletons because their teeth were too weak to kill a large prey.
DILOPHOSAUR
Classification: Teropods, Neoteropods
Body length: 6 m
Body weight: 500 kg - 1 t
Period: Early Jurassic
Locations: USA, China
The name Dilofosaurus is derived from the Greek words “di” (“du”), “lophos” (“rag”) and “sauros” (“lizard”); hence the "lizard of two rags."
It originated from the most peculiar feature of Dilofosaurus - a pair of rounded rags in the skull, made up of extensions of the nasal bones.
They are considered too fragile for someone else apart from the demonstration. Dilophosaurs were carnivores and a myth of dead skeletons because their teeth were too weak to kill a large prey.
DINOSAURS

TIRANOZAUR REKS
Body length: 13 m. Body weight: 7 t
Description
The
This menacing predator had large, strong jaws and sharp teeth to pluck the flesh.

JUTARAPTORIUS
Body length: 7 m Body weight: 500 kg
Description
The Utah raptor was a large, frightening predator with 25-40 cm long middle finger nails.

Body length: 7 m, Body weight: 4 t
Description
The volcano was a long-necked, long-tailed herbivore with a small head, thick legs, and a large body.
VOLCANO DONTASH

DEINONICH
Body length: 3 m Body weight: 70 kg
Description
Deinonich was agile, walking two-legged, a bird-like dinosaur.

SILEZAURAS
Body length: 2.5 m Body weight: 15 kg
Description
Silesaura is one of the best examples of early dinosaurs and related animals.

DILOPHOSAUR
Body length: 6 m Body weight: 500 kg - 1 t
Description
The origin of the name dilofosaurus means "two-spotted lizard".

NANOTIRANAS
Body length: 5 m Body weight: 450 kg
Description
It is possible that Nanotyran is a teenage Tyrannosaurus.

HADROZAURAS
Body length: 9 m Body weight: 3 t
Description
Hadrozaurs are known as duckbill dinosaurs because of their head resemblance to modern ducks

BARIONICS
Body length: 10 m Body weight: 2.5 t
Description
Barionics are very rare fish-eating dinosaurs.
