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Dilophosaurus Collection

"Dilophosaurus: A Fierce Predator of the Jurassic Period" Step back in time to the Early Jurassic era and encounter the fearsome Dilophosaurus

Background imageDilophosaurus Collection: Dinosaurs - Dilophosaurus Early Jurassic, Arizona. Theropod (flesh-eating) dinosaur

Dinosaurs - Dilophosaurus Early Jurassic, Arizona. Theropod (flesh-eating) dinosaur
FG-CB-758 Dinosaurs - Dilophosaurus Display at the Royal Tyrrell Museum of Paleontology, Drumheller, Alberta, Canada Early Jurassic, Arizona. Theropod (flesh-eating) dinosaur

Background imageDilophosaurus Collection: A Dilophosaurus dinosaur of the Jurassic Period

A Dilophosaurus dinosaur of the Jurassic Period, leaves a print of his posterior for posterity

Background imageDilophosaurus Collection: Dilophosaurus wetherilli

Dilophosaurus wetherilli

Background imageDilophosaurus Collection: Dilophosaurus, a predatory dinosaur from the Jurassic period

Dilophosaurus, a predatory dinosaur from the Jurassic period
Dilophosaurus, a theropod predatory dinosaur that lived in the Jurassic period and adorned two crests on its skull

Background imageDilophosaurus Collection: Illustration of the skull of a Dilophosaurus, Jurassic period

Illustration of the skull of a Dilophosaurus, Jurassic period

Background imageDilophosaurus Collection: Dilophosaurus wetherilli, a prehistoric era dinosaur

Dilophosaurus wetherilli, a prehistoric era dinosaur from the Early Jurassic period

Background imageDilophosaurus Collection: Illustration of Dilophosaurus dinosaur

Illustration of Dilophosaurus dinosaur

Background imageDilophosaurus Collection: Carniverous Dilophosaurus making a meal of a sauropod carcass

Carniverous Dilophosaurus making a meal of a sauropod carcass

Background imageDilophosaurus Collection: Dinosaurs of the Kayenta Formation of Arizona about 193 million years ago

Dinosaurs of the Kayenta Formation of Arizona about 193 million years ago
An early Jurassic scene in what is now the southwest United States. The animals in the image are Dilophosaurus, a predator; Sarahsaurus, an early protosauropod; Megapnosaurus

Background imageDilophosaurus Collection: A pack of Dilophosaurus dinosaurs hunting for prey

A pack of Dilophosaurus dinosaurs hunting for prey
A pack of Dilophosaurus are beginning their hunt for prey as flying Dorygnathus pterosaurs follow along

Background imageDilophosaurus Collection: Dilophosaurus wetherilli with a piece of flesh hanging out of its mouth

Dilophosaurus wetherilli with a piece of flesh hanging out of its mouth

Background imageDilophosaurus Collection: A Dilophosaurus amidst Ginkgo trees

A Dilophosaurus amidst Ginkgo trees
A hungry, carnivorous Dilophosaurus hunts for her next meal in a valley forest of Ginkgos. The Ginkgo first emerged 270 million years ago and it is the oldest species of tree still living today

Background imageDilophosaurus Collection: A pair of Dilophosaurus dinosaurs during Earths Jurassic period

A pair of Dilophosaurus dinosaurs during Earths Jurassic period
A pair of carnivorous Dilophosaurus dinosaurs during Earths Jurassic period

Background imageDilophosaurus Collection: Dilophosaurus hunting in a prehistoric environment

Dilophosaurus hunting in a prehistoric environment

Background imageDilophosaurus Collection: Gojirasaurus dinosaur

Gojirasaurus dinosaur, white background

Background imageDilophosaurus Collection: A carnivorous Dilophosaurus looking for its next meal in a Jurassic forest

A carnivorous Dilophosaurus looking for its next meal in a Jurassic forest
A carnivorous Dilophosaurus on the lookout for its next meal in a Jurassic forest

Background imageDilophosaurus Collection: Dilophosaurus walking along the bay

Dilophosaurus walking along the bay

Background imageDilophosaurus Collection: Dilophosaurus hunting in an open field

Dilophosaurus hunting in an open field

Background imageDilophosaurus Collection: Dilophosaurus in a tropical environment

Dilophosaurus in a tropical environment

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Dilophosaurus dinosaur, white background

Background imageDilophosaurus Collection: A Dilophosaurus chasing two Gigantoraptors across a grassy field

A Dilophosaurus chasing two Gigantoraptors across a grassy field

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Dilophosaurus dinosaur
Dilophosaurus was a carnivorous theropod dinosaur that lived during the Jurassic Period of Arizona

Background imageDilophosaurus Collection: A colorful adult male Dilophosaurus explores a hilltop

A colorful adult male Dilophosaurus explores a hilltop that is host to Williamsonia gigas, Sago Palms, and ferns. The tree-like Williamsonia gigas was a seed plant belonging to the order of

Background imageDilophosaurus Collection: Dilophosaurus dinosaur skull

Dilophosaurus dinosaur skull on textured background

Background imageDilophosaurus Collection: Dilophosaurus standing in shallow water

Dilophosaurus standing in shallow water

Background imageDilophosaurus Collection: Dilophosaurus hunting for its next meal in an open field

Dilophosaurus hunting for its next meal in an open field

Background imageDilophosaurus Collection: Dilophosaurus hunting in a field for its next meal

Dilophosaurus hunting in a field for its next meal

Background imageDilophosaurus Collection: A Dilophosaurus dinosaur sitting in mud

A Dilophosaurus dinosaur sitting in mud

Background imageDilophosaurus Collection: A gigantic Torvosaurus chasing two Dilophosaurus

A gigantic Torvosaurus chasing two Dilophosaurus
Two Dilophosaurus run for their lives as a gigantic Torvosaurus chases after them

Background imageDilophosaurus Collection: A small pack of Dilophosaurus dinosaurs during Earths Jurassic period

A small pack of Dilophosaurus dinosaurs during Earths Jurassic period
A small pack of carnivorous Dilophosaurus dinosaurs during Earths Jurassic period

Background imageDilophosaurus Collection: Coelophysoid diversity from the Late Triassic to Early Jurassic Period

Coelophysoid diversity from the Late Triassic to Early Jurassic Period
Coelophysoids diversity: Coelophysis bauri (gracile morph), Syntarsus kayentakatae, Liliensternus liliensterni, and Dilophosaurus wetherilli. Late Triassic to Early Jurassic Period

Background imageDilophosaurus Collection: A pair of Dilophosaurus dinosaurs in a prehistoric environment

A pair of Dilophosaurus dinosaurs in a prehistoric environment
A pair of carniverous Dilophosaurus dinosaurs relaxing in a prehistoric environment

Background imageDilophosaurus Collection: Dilophosaurus hunting for its next meal

Dilophosaurus hunting for its next meal

Background imageDilophosaurus Collection: Dilophosaurus in a grassy field

Dilophosaurus in a grassy field

Background imageDilophosaurus Collection: Dilophosaurus hunting in an arid climate

Dilophosaurus hunting in an arid climate

Background imageDilophosaurus Collection: Herd of Diplodocus dinosaurs

Herd of Diplodocus dinosaurs
Dilophosaurus and pterosaurs join a Diplodocus dinosaur herd on their search for food

Background imageDilophosaurus Collection: Dilophosaurus walking across prehistoric grasslands

Dilophosaurus walking across prehistoric grasslands

Background imageDilophosaurus Collection: Dilophosaurus hunting in an open desert

Dilophosaurus hunting in an open desert

Background imageDilophosaurus Collection: A pack of carnivorous Dilophosaurus discover a dead sauropod

A pack of carnivorous Dilophosaurus discover a dead sauropod
A pack of carnivorous Dilophosaurus scavaging a free meal in the form of a dead sauropod dinosaur, which died of natural causes back in Earths Jurassic Era

Background imageDilophosaurus Collection: Picture No. 10947715

Picture No. 10947715
Eubrontes tracks from Dilophosaurus like dinosaur (the silicate mineral jasper has replaced the calcium carbonate, the foot crushed mud that spurted all around) Paleontological Site, Jonhson Farm

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Picture No. 10947713
Eubrontes tracks from Dilophosaurus like dinosaur (the silicate mineral jasper has replaced the calcium carbonate) Paleontological Site, Jonhson Farm, Utah, St Georges, USA. Date:

Background imageDilophosaurus Collection: Picture No. 10947714

Picture No. 10947714
Eubrontes tracks from Dilophosaurus like dinosaur (the silicate mineral jasper has replaced the calcium carbonate) Paleontological Site, Jonhson Farm, Utah, St Georges, USA. Date:

Background imageDilophosaurus Collection: Illustration of Dilophosaurus

Illustration of Dilophosaurus
Palaeozoology - Jurassic period - Dinosaurs - Dilophosaurus - Art work

Background imageDilophosaurus Collection: Dilophosaurus

Dilophosaurus
The Dilophosaurus, meaning double crested lizard was a fast predatory dinosaur which lived about 200 to 189 million years ago during the Lower Jurassic. Fossils have been found in Arizona, USA

Background imageDilophosaurus Collection: Prehistoric Reconstruction - Head of Dilophosaurus a theropod dinosaur Wildlife Park Combe Martin

Prehistoric Reconstruction - Head of Dilophosaurus a theropod dinosaur Wildlife Park Combe Martin Devon UK
MAB-1351 Prehistoric Reconstruction - Head of Dilophosaurus a theropod dinosaur Wildlife Park Combe Martin Devon UK Mark Boulton contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageDilophosaurus Collection: Dilophosaurus dinosaur

Dilophosaurus dinosaur, artwork. This dinosaur was one of the first large predatory dinosaurs, living around 190-180 million years ago in the Jurassic Period

Background imageDilophosaurus Collection: Model dinosaur

Model dinosaur
Head of a model dilophosaurus dinosaur

Background imageDilophosaurus Collection: Dilophosaurus, artwork

Dilophosaurus, artwork
Dilophosaurus. Computer artwork of a Dilophosaurus dinosaur hunting in a valley forest of Ginkgo trees. The Ginkgo first emerged 270 million years ago



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"Dilophosaurus: A Fierce Predator of the Jurassic Period" Step back in time to the Early Jurassic era and encounter the fearsome Dilophosaurus. This theropod dinosaur, known for its flesh-eating habits, roamed the ancient lands of Arizona. Now, you can witness its magnificence at the Royal Tyrrell Museum of Paleontology in Drumheller, Alberta, Canada. With two delicate bony crests adorning its head, Dilophosaurus was a sight to behold. These unique features set it apart from other dinosaurs and added an air of intimidation to this already formidable creature. Imagine standing face-to-face with this incredible predator as you explore its intricate skull illustration. Dilophosaurus wetherilli was a force to be reckoned with during its time on Earth. Its sharp teeth and powerful jaws allowed it to feast upon prey such as sauropods - colossal creatures that once roamed our planet. Picture a scene where a carnivorous Dilophosaurus devours a sauropod carcass; nature's circle of life unfolding before your eyes. Venturing further into history, we find ourselves amidst the Kayenta Formation in Arizona approximately 193 million years ago. Here lies evidence of Dilophosaurus' existence alongside other fascinating dinosaurs that once ruled these lands. Visualize an entire pack hunting together, strategizing their approach as they seek out unsuspecting prey. In one captivating display at the museum, observe Dilophosaurus wetherilli with a piece of flesh hanging out from its mouth - capturing an intense moment frozen in time forevermore. This snapshot showcases just how skilled these prehistoric hunters were when it came to securing their next meal. The world may have changed drastically since then, but through illustrations and fossils like those found at the Royal Tyrrell Museum, we are transported back into Earth's distant past – where mighty dinosaurs like Dilophosaurus reigned supreme.