With the release of the first Jurassic Park movie came the escape of a bevy of Dinosaur toys that you need a guide to keep track of. Among the first of these was an "electronic" JP11 Dilophosaurus That frill around its neck was removable and losable too. But the big deal about the JP02 Dilophosaurus the "02" is the number it was given in the Park- each Dinosaur had a code number beginning with "JP" was that it spit poison, blinding its prey. Did it? I don't know.

Famous "Jurassic Park" Spitting Dinosaur Was Less Like A Lizard, And More Like A Bird



Famous "Jurassic Park" Spitting Dinosaur Was Less Like A Lizard, And More Like A Bird | IFLScience
In the movie Jurassic Park , this dinosaur appears as a small creature with a large colorful frill, and projectile venom. In reality, there is literally no fossil evidence to support either of these assumptions about this creature. Instead, the Dilophosaurus was much larger than shown in the movie, and had two bony crests, similar to modern-day cassowaries. Read on to learn about the Dilophosaurus. These creatures were relatively large, though not nearly as large as some other predatory dinosaurs. The largest known specimen is 23 ft. Perhaps their most prominent feature, this creature had two crests sprouting from the top of its skull.


Dilophosauridae
Dilophosaurus wetherilli. Adult: Infant: 8.



They were medium sized theropod dinosaurs and aggressive, fast moving predators that lived in North American jungles during the Jurassic period. This section is intended to be an exact copy of what the survivor Helena Walker , the author of the dossiers , has written. There may be some discrepancies between this text and the in-game creature. Dilophosaurus sputatrix is a strange creature.