Category Archives: Dilophosaurus
What a pain in the…arms! A record-breaking number of injuries in a theropod dinosaur
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inDilophosaurus – less of a frilly, venom-spitting lizard than we thought
This is a guest post by Robert Gay, an attendee of the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology annual meeting in Dallas, 2015. When people think of the Mesozoic, most people think of dinosaurs. Rightfully so: dinosaurs
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