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ITT Favorite Dinosaur.

I liked Dilophosaurus ever since Jurassic Park. Although I found out it didn't actually spit poison.
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>>124094
It didn't? Aw, man! Well, this is what you get when you don't really pay attention to DinoNews ofr almost ten years... :(
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>>124096
That was stated to be made up when the book/movie came out more than 10 years ago. It didn't have the stupid frill either.
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Also, it was about 20 feet long.
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My favorite, ever since I was around six years old, was Coelophysis.
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pwned.
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Triceratops FTW
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inb4 raptor jesus
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>>124094
It also had a neat kink in the snout, and paleontologists have been arging over whetehr or not it was primarily a scavenger since its description.

However, they don't make bodies like that to scavenge. They're more for running things down and killing them with feet and hands.
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>>124728
I thought the theory was now that they were fish eaters. I could have sworn there was a paper earlier this year suggesting that based off a find associated with shark remains. I think Paul suggested the same thing when he tried to link Dilophosaurs with Spinosaurs based on the snout kink.
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NOT A REAL DINOSAUR. It was proved to be a fake a few years ago.