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tarsometatarsus) and allometric scaling methods

Snout-tail length 288 mm

as well as a variety of prehistoric flora and fauna

which are bony plates aligned on its back and tail

Dilophosaurus wetherilli Variant:Unprimed tarsometatarsus) and allometric scaling methodsDilophosaurus wetherilli is a primitive theropod dinosaur that lived during the Early Jurassic , approximately 193 million years ago, in what is now North America. Its fossils were discovered in the Kayenta Formation, in Arizona, and first described in 1954. This dinosaur is distinguished by having a pair of elongated bony crests on its skull, giving it its name, which means "double crested lizard". For a long time, Dilophosaurus was wrongly

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