Rex Fan 684October 16, 2013Just because it's crests are hollow, does not mean they are poison glands. No official article, statement, or video/show has ever mentioned this. Most, if not all, scientists say Dilophosaurus was not poisonous. Now, that said, I still think it was primarily a hunter. Many of the plant eaters, like Anchisaurus for example, were less than half Dilo's size. Even with somewhat weak jaws, this would be an easy kill. It's teeth were very blade like and it had sharp claws. It was also pretty fast. It would have scavenged if it had the chance though. Why wouldn't it? It's food that doesn't fight back.
Hunter- 60-70 percent of the time
Scavenger- 30-40 percent of the time
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I think the most accurate depiction of Dilophosaurus was in When Dinosaurs Roamed America.
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