Now it's time for our first attraction the Dilophosaurus. The dilophosaurus is a predator in the early Jurassic period. They hunt in groups to take down other dinosaurs for food. Some say that this dinosaur hunt by spitting venom into their victim's eyes which cause blindness and sometimes paralysis. This dinosaur had a spitting range for up to 2m. This dinosaur has a few warnings just before it spits their venom, first they start to do this fierce screech then it spreads its colourful frill around its neck then it spits.
The dilophosaurus is about 1m in height and 1.5m in length and that's taller than an average human and could tear you apart as soon as it sees you. They're good at sneaky and quiet attacks and very good at ambushing when least expected. Dilophosaurus can use its colours to camouflage against bushes to hide when attacking or from bigger predators such as T.rex.
Female dilophosaurus have darker coloured frill while males have brightly colour frills. Juveniles have no frills they have to get to an older stage for the frill to grow.
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