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Camptosaurus dispar Lyviatan a parrot beak and a

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Description

a parrot beak and a large bone frill on its neck

Dilophosaurus fossils have been found to bear tooth marks from other theropod dinosaurs

with a more compact body measuring about 4

Said body could be retracted and enclosed in its shell by means of a horny operculum

some specific characteristics

Camptosaurus dispar Lyviatan a parrot beak and aCamptosaurus dispar is a herbivorous dinosaur that lived during the Late Jurassic period, approximately 155 million years ago. It belongs to the group of ornithopod dinosaurs, which are characterized by their adaptation to feeding on plants and their bipedal posture. The name "Camptosaurus" means "bent lizard", in reference to the hunched posture that its fossil remains adopt when found. This ornithopod dinosaur was medium in size, with a body length

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