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The '''dilophosaurus''' was a type of theropod [[dinosaur]]. They were sleek dinosaurs, identifiable by their double crests on their head. They had excellent vision and hearing, as well as a powerful sense of smell.
The '''dilophosaurus''' was a type of theropod [[dinosaur]]. They were sleek dinosaurs, identifiable by their double crests on their head. They had excellent vision and hearing, as well as a powerful sense of smell.


The dilophosurus was one of the species that the [[Silurian]]s brought back from [[extinction]] after they took over in [[Silurian Earth|a parallel world]]. Dilophosaurus were used by the Silurians as steeds, who rode them in their hunts. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Blood Heat]]'')
The dilophosurus was one of the species that the [[Silurian]]s brought back from [[extinction]] after they took over in [[Silurian Earth|a parallel world]]. Dilophosaurus were used by the Silurians as steeds, who rode them in their hunts. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Blood Heat (novel)|Blood Heat]]'')


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Dilophosaurus

The dilophosaurus was a type of theropod dinosaur. They were sleek dinosaurs, identifiable by their double crests on their head. They had excellent vision and hearing, as well as a powerful sense of smell.

The dilophosurus was one of the species that the Silurians brought back from extinction after they took over in a parallel world. Dilophosaurus were used by the Silurians as steeds, who rode them in their hunts. (PROSE: Blood Heat)